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A total of 15 healthy young adults (8 male and 7 female participants; mean age 27.7, SD 3.8 years; mean height 1.7, SD 0.1 m; mean weight 73.62, SD 16.9 kg) were recruited through advertisements posted on university notice boards, social media, and by word of mouth. Once participants expressed their interest, the research team contacted them via email to provide detailed information about the study and confirm their participation. All the recruited participants were reported to be right-hand dominant.
JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e70376
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The State of Remote Patient Monitoring for Chronic Disease Management in the United States
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70422
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Media portrayal and representation influence thoughts, behaviors, and actions toward certain groups, ideas, and phenomena, that is, the “[m]edia, in short, [is] central to what ultimately come to represent our social realities” [4]. This connection has been studied across many demographic categories and aspects of social reality.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70853
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