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Evaluation of immediate and 12week effects of a smartphone sun-safety mobile application: a randomized clinical trial.
Buller (2015)
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Sunscreen Use & Sun Avoidance
SIMILAR STUDIES
Health
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Other
Perez (2013)
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Comparison of high and low intensity contact between secondary and primary care to detect people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: study protocol for a theory-based, cluster randomized controlled trial.
Health
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Disease Management
Wang (2015)
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Smartphone Interventions for Long-Term Health Management of Chronic Diseases: An Integrative Review
Health
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Diet & Nutrition
Kellar (2005)
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Randomized controlled trial of a brief research-based intervention promoting fruit and vegetable consumption.
Health
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Self-Management,Disease Management
Dale (2014)
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Improving coronary heart disease self-management using mobile technologies (Text4Heart): a randomised controlled trial protocol.
Civic,Finance
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Taxes
Blumenthal et al. (2001)
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Do Normative Appeals Affect Tax Compliance? Evidence from a Controlled Experiment in Minnesota
Health
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Mohammed et al. (2016)
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Impact of a daily SMS medication reminder system on tuberculosis treatment outcomes: A randomized controlled trial.