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Melanoma smartphone app claims 'highly variable'
PMLiVE (blog)
Smartphone apps that assess the likelihood of a skin lesion proving malignant are “highly variably” and could cause patients harm, according to a new US study. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center examined four apps that use ...
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Learning Life: Home school student helps with Nasher exhibit app ...
... Studio teacher Justin Richards reviews assets for the smartphone application his team has been working on for the Nasher Museum at Duke University.
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Futurity.org – Smartphone apps miss skin cancers
... allow their apps to take the place of medical advice and physician diagnosis." (Credit: Paul Jacobson/Flickr). U. PITTSBURGH (US) — Smartphone apps that ...
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Should Smartphone Game Developers make Free or Paid titles?
Smartphone game developers make addictive games and recoup their costs by either displaying ads or integrating in-app purchasing (IAP) model in their titles ...
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T&B Access Web Portal Available Through Smartphone Application ...
T&B Access ®, a web portal on www.tnbaccess.tnb.com for Thomas & Betts' distributors, now is accessible with a smartphone application through the entry page...
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Smartphone Apps Not Reliable for Melanoma Dx
Four smartphone applications that purport to distinguish between benign lesions and melanoma provided highly variable results, researchers found.
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