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Telehealth Interventions in Pharmacy Practice: Systematic Review of Reviews and Recommendations
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57129
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Current Technological Advances in Dysphagia Screening: Systematic Scoping Review
Lai et al [28] used depth video data and combined them with transformer models and convolutional networks to classify swallowing tasks, whereas Yamamoto et al [29] used a Kinect 3 D camera to quantify swallowing dynamics during bolus flow. In addition, soft sensors or electronic skin incorporating materials such as carbon nanotubes [30] and graphene [31] have shown potential in monitoring swallowing activities.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65551
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