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A smartphone-based detector for mobile health applications

A smartphone-based detector for mobile health applications

Unmet Need It is estimated that there are over 6 billion smartphone users worldwide, which translates to almost 83% of the world’s population. Due to their widespread use, smartphones present a golden opportunity to redefine…

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Self-directed mobile coping skills training intervention

Self-directed mobile coping skills training intervention

Value Proposition Patients who require hospitalization commonly suffer from psychological long-term distress. For example, as many as 66% of acute respiratory distress syndrome survivors report symptoms of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder at one-year…

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A system for automatic assessment of child mental health

A system for automatic assessment of child mental health

Unmet Need Behavioral disorders such as autism, an anxiety disorder, an aggressiveness disorder, or attention deficient and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affect many people throughout the world. Research has shown that treatments for these behavioral disorders…

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An algorithm for tracking nutrition that can accurately categorize foods based on image

An algorithm for tracking nutrition that can accurately categorize foods based on image

Unmet Need Obesity prevalence for adults in the United States has reached 42.4% according to the most recent report from the National Center for Health Statistics. Given the public health and medical consequences of obesity…

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One-Thing-Straight: A mobile application-based technology for improving the posture of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease

One-Thing-Straight: A mobile application-based technology for improving the posture of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease

Value Proposition Parkinson’s Disease (PD) affects over six hundred thousand Americans, and these individuals often have a forward flexed, or bent posture. However, patients often have the musculoskeletal ability to improve their posture but lack…

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Learn to Quit (LTQ) – A mobile application for quitting smoking tailored to patients with severe mental illness

Learn to Quit (LTQ) – A mobile application for quitting smoking tailored to patients with severe mental illness

Value Proposition The tobacco smoking rate among adults diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI), such as schizophrenia spectrum, bipolar, and recurring depressive disorders, is 3 to 4 times the rate of the general population. People…

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