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Interactive Mobile Coaching Improves Long-Term Quality of Life and Symptom Management After Gastrectomy
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Interactive Mobile Coaching Improves Long-Term Quality of Life and Symptom Management After Gastrectomy

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 01/20/2026
A randomized controlled trial demonstrates that early interactive human coaching via a mobile app improves long-term quality of life, reduces dyspnea, and eases eating restrictions in postgastrectomy patients, particularly among younger and female populations, despite not meeting its primary one-month endpoint.
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Mobile Health Management Model Slashes Gestational Diabetes Incidence by Nearly 45% in High-Risk Pregnancies
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Mobile Health Management Model Slashes Gestational Diabetes Incidence by Nearly 45% in High-Risk Pregnancies

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 01/10/2026
A randomized controlled trial demonstrates that an mHealth management model using the Better Pregnancy app significantly reduces GDM incidence, improves glycemic control, and enhances maternal self-efficacy among high-risk pregnant women, providing a scalable solution for modern obstetric care.
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Efficacy of mHealth Interventions for Smoking Cessation in Tuberculosis Patients: Insights from a Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial
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Efficacy of mHealth Interventions for Smoking Cessation in Tuberculosis Patients: Insights from a Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 12/24/2025
An mHealth text messaging intervention significantly improves smoking cessation rates and reduces mortality among TB patients compared to usual care, supporting its implementation in TB programs.
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ED-Delivered Education Plus mHealth Lowers Systolic BP — TOUCHED Trial Shows a Modest but Meaningful 4.9 mm Hg Reduction at 6 Months
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ED-Delivered Education Plus mHealth Lowers Systolic BP — TOUCHED Trial Shows a Modest but Meaningful 4.9 mm Hg Reduction at 6 Months

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 12/05/2025
The TOUCHED randomized trial found that an ED-initiated education plus mHealth and pharmacist/APRN consultation reduced systolic blood pressure by 4.9 mm Hg at 6 months versus usual care in patients discharged with elevated BP.
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Gamified mHealth Strategies Boost Treatment Adherence and Outcomes in Late-Life Depression
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Gamified mHealth Strategies Boost Treatment Adherence and Outcomes in Late-Life Depression

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 10/27/2025
Implementing gamification in mobile health psychotherapy markedly improves adherence and reduces depressive symptoms among older adults, offering a promising avenue to address mental health care needs in aging populations.
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