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(B) Two scenarios of exclusion. Left: the onset (day 4) meets the definition, but the pain severity is at the personal median pain level, conflicting with the criterion for the end of a pain flare. Right: 2 flare onsets (days 2 and 4) meet the definition but end on the same day (day 5). The second onset (day 4) is removed to avoid double counting.
In addition to identifying pain flares by their severity, we examined their residual impact in the postflare phase.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e64889
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Conversational Systems for Social Care in Older Adults: Protocol for a Scoping Review
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72310
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Seventy B-mode grayscale ultrasound images acquired from validated rat liver disease models [30-32] were used for analysis. The images were distributed across 3 categories of liver health: fibrosis (n=31), steatosis (fatty liver) (n=18), and normal (n=21). To maintain consistency and reliability in the analysis, the imaging parameters were standardized, including transducer frequency, gain settings, imaging depth, focus, and dynamic range.
JMIR AI 2025;4:e68144
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County B, on the east side of the state, is an urban county, with over 370,000 people. The jail had 404 beds and 8300 bookings in 2019. These jails vary in screening methods for suicide risk at jail booking, which reflects variability nationally. County A uses several scripted questions about current and past suicide ideation or attempts, and County B uses several scripted questions and a truncated version of the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale [25].
The 2 jail populations vary demographically.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68517
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