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Digital Medicine: from SPA to Medical Recovery

Background: Digital medicine (eHealth) represents using information and communications technologies to support health and health-related fields with affordable and secure healthcare services, medical literature, education, and research. Methods: A literature search was conducted on Publons, the PubM...

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Published in:Balneo and PRM Research Journal (Online. English ed.) 2023-12, Vol.14 (Vol.14, no. 4), p.635
Main Authors: Miulescu, Adrian, Kozma, Andrei, Cucu, Dana
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