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eHealth Applications

eHealth Applications
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eHealth Applications: Promising Strategies for Behavior Change (Routledge Communication Series)


eHealth Applications: Promising Strategies for Behavior Change provides an overview of technological applications in contemporary health communication research, exploring the history and current uses of eHealth applications in disease prevention and management. Download eHealth Applications medical books for free.
This volume focuses on the use of these technology-based interventions for public health promotion and explores the rapid growth of an innovative interdisciplinary field.
The chapters in this work discuss key eHealth applications by presenting research examining a variety of technology-based applications. Authors Seth M. Noar and Nancy Grant Harrington summarize the latest in eHealth research, including a range of computer, Internet, and mobile applications, and offer obs Get eHealth Applications our bestseller medical books.

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