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SERIES: eHealth in primary care. Part 1: Concepts, conditions and challenges
BENEFIT for all: An ecosystem to facilitate sustained healthy living and reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease
Tailored, Therapist-Guided Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Compared to Care as Usual for Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis: Economic Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial
BENEFIT for all: An ecosystem to facilitate sustained healthy living and reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease
REVERSING NOCEBO EFFECTS ON ITCH BY CONDITIONING WITH VERBAL SUGGESTION
DO PLACEBO EFFECTS WORK WHEN SUBJECTS KNOW THAT THEY RECEIVE A PLACEBO? EFFECTS OF OPEN-LABEL VERBAL SUGGESTIONS ON ITCH
E-HEALTH COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL