E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks

E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks

ISSN Print: 2167-9517
ISSN Online: 2167-9525
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"Mental Health Apps: Innovations, Risks and Ethical Considerations"
written by Kyriaki G. Giota, George Kleftaras,
published by E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks, Vol.3 No.3, 2014
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