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Quality and readability of online information resources on insomnia

Yan Ma, Albert C. Yang, Ying Duan, Ming Dong, Albert S. Yeung

Frontiers of Medicine 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 423-431 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0524-9

Abstract: Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) was the most commonly recommended approach for insomnia

Keywords: insomnia     internet     readability     information quality     health literacy     cognitive behavioral therapy     treatment    

Nudging sustainable consumption of residential energy use: A behavioral economics perspective

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 540-545 doi: 10.1007/s42524-023-0264-2

Abstract: Nudging sustainable consumption of residential energy use: A behavioral economics perspective

Keywords: consumption energy use    

Sustainable urban transportation development in China: A behavioral perspective

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 16-30 doi: 10.1007/s42524-021-0162-4

Abstract: including purchasing behaviors toward new energy vehicles, choice behaviors toward green travel, and behavioral

Keywords: sustainable urban transportation     transportation behaviors    

Parallel cognition: hybrid intelligence for human-machine interaction and management Research Article

Peijun YE, Xiao WANG, Wenbo ZHENG, Qinglai WEI, Fei-Yue WANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2022, Volume 23, Issue 12,   Pages 1765-1779 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2100335

Abstract: As an interdisciplinary research approach, traditional cognitive science adopts mainly the experimentactivities and functionals in three stages: descriptive cognition based on artificial cognitive systemsthese stages constantly on-line, a hybrid learning method based on both a psychological model and user behavioraldata is further proposed to adaptively learn an individual's cognitive knowledge.Preliminary experiments on two representative scenarios, urban travel and cognitive visual reasoning

Keywords: Cognitive learning     Artificial intelligence     Behavioral prescription    

Capacity analysis for cognitive heterogeneous networks with ideal/non-ideal sensing

Tao HUANG, Ying-lei TENG, Meng-ting LIU, Jiang LIU

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 1,   Pages 1-11 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400129

Abstract: Due to irregular deployment of small base stations (SBSs), the interference in cognitive heterogeneous

Keywords: Cognitive heterogeneous networks     Markov chain     Stochastic geometry     Homogeneous Poisson point process (    

Heterogeneous influence of individuals’ behavior on mask efficacy in gathering environments

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 550-562 doi: 10.1007/s42524-022-0193-5

Abstract: Wearing masks is an easy way to operate and popular measure for preventing epidemics. Although masks can slow down the spread of viruses, their efficacy in gathering environments involving heterogeneous person-to-person contacts remains unknown. Therefore, we aim to investigate the epidemic prevention effect of masks in different real-life gathering environments. This study uses four real interpersonal contact datasets to construct four empirical networks to represent four gathering environments. The transmission of COVID-19 is simulated using the Monte Carlo simulation method. The heterogeneity of individuals can cause mask efficacy in a specific gathering environment to be different from the baseline efficacy in general society. Furthermore, the heterogeneity of gathering environments causes the epidemic prevention effect of masks to differ. Wearing masks can greatly reduce the probability of clustered epidemics and the infection scale in primary schools, high schools, and hospitals. However, the use of masks alone in primary schools and hospitals cannot control outbreaks. In high schools with social distancing between classes and in workplaces where the interpersonal contact is relatively sparse, masks can meet the need for prevention. Given the heterogeneity of individual behavior, if individuals who are more active in terms of interpersonal contact are prioritized for mask-wearing, the epidemic prevention effect of masks can be improved. Finally, asymptomatic infection has varying effects on the prevention effect of masks in different environments. The effect can be weakened or eliminated by increasing the usage rate of masks in high schools and workplaces. However, the effect on primary schools and hospitals cannot be weakened. This study contributes to the accurate evaluation of mask efficacy in various gathering environments to provide scientific guidance for epidemic prevention.

Keywords: COVID-19     masks     behavioral heterogeneity     asymptomatic infection    

How to judge the association of postmenopausal hormone therapy and the risk of breast cancer

Ling XU

Frontiers of Medicine 2010, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 290-293 doi: 10.1007/s11684-010-0093-7

Abstract: The relevance of postmenopausal hormone therapy (HT) for breast cancer risk has been long debated, althoughThese unanswered questions include: whether HT has a positive impact on breast cancer; whether risks of therapy

Keywords: breast cancer     postmenopausal hormone therapy     unopposed estrogen therapy     combined estrogen-progestin therapy    

The Research on Subject Behavioral Risk of Whole Life-cycle Water Conservation Projects

Hong-yong Liu,Ji Guo,Wei-tao He

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2014, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 348-352 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2014048

Abstract: In 2011, water conservation projects construction in China entered a stage of rapid growth. In February 2013 three dam safety accidents occurred due to improper participant subject behaviors. Improving security and risk management of water conservation projects is therefore considered as imminent. It is urgent to research the risks of the participant subject behaviors. This article takes each participating subject in the whole life-cycle of water conservation projects as the research object, analyzes the risk behaviors and risk evolution processes, dissects the cause of the risks of the participating subject behaviors on the basis of the theory of risk effect, and puts forward that reinforcing the penalties, improving criminal cost and strengthening the engineering ethics education is an effective way to solve safety problems of the current projects.

Keywords: water conservation projects     subject behavior     safety accident     risk effect     engineering ethics    

Personalizing a Service Robot by Learning Human Habits from Behavioral Footprints Article

Kun Li, Max Q.-H. Meng

Engineering 2015, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 79-84 doi: 10.15302/J-ENG-2015024

Abstract: This article introduces behavioral footprints to describe the operator's behaviors in a house, and

Keywords: personalized robot     habit learning     behavioral footprints    

Associations of sleeping patterns and isotemporal substitution of other behavior with the prevalence of CKD in Chinese adults

Frontiers of Medicine doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-1019-5

Abstract: metabolic statuses underlined the importance of optimizing sleeping patterns and adjusting integral behavioral

Keywords: sleep     physical activity     chronic kidney disease     isotemporal substitution     behavioral pattern    

Particle therapy for cancers: a new weapon in radiation therapy

Guo-Liang Jiang

Frontiers of Medicine 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 165-172 doi: 10.1007/s11684-012-0196-4

Abstract: and intensity-modulated radiation therapy, proton therapy has yielded more promising outcomes in localCarbon therapy in Japan showed even more promising results than proton therapy.The non-invasive nature of particle therapy affords more patients with chances to receive and benefitParticle therapy is gradually getting attention from the oncology community.However, the cost of particle therapy facilities has limited the worldwide use of this technology.

Keywords: radiation therapy     particle therapy     proton     carbon     cancer    

Passive antibody therapy in emerging infectious diseases

Frontiers of Medicine doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-1021-y

Abstract: In addition, the prospects of applying antibody therapy against VOCs was assessed, offering insights

Keywords: SARS-CoV-2     COVID-19     convalescent plasma     hyperimmunoglobulin     neutralizing monoclonal antibodies    

Achieving Cognitive Mass Personalization via the Self-X Cognitive Manufacturing Network: An Industrial

Xinyu Li, Pai Zheng, Jinsong Bao, Liang Gao, Xun Xu

Engineering 2023, Volume 22, Issue 3,   Pages 14-19 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.08.018

mTOR-targeted cancer therapy: great target but disappointing clinical outcomes, why?

Shi-Yong Sun

Frontiers of Medicine 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 221-231 doi: 10.1007/s11684-020-0812-7

Abstract: rationale, the intriguing question is why cancers are insensitive or not responsive to mTOR-targeted cancer therapyERK, and Mnk/eIF4E survival signaling pathways that compromise the efficacy of rapalog-based cancer therapyThese new findings may also offer us the opportunity to rationally utilize mTOR inhibitors in cancer therapy

Keywords: mTOR     cancer therapy     resistance     GSK3     protein degradation     E3 ubiquitin ligase     PD-L1    

Targeted therapy of desmoid-type fibromatosis: mechanism, current situation, and future prospects

Zhen Wang, Jianhui Wu, Xiuyun Tian, Chunyi Hao

Frontiers of Medicine 2019, Volume 13, Issue 4,   Pages 427-437 doi: 10.1007/s11684-018-0672-6

Abstract: Tyrosine kinase and γ-secretase inhibitors are primarily used in the targeted therapy of DF.Previous studies that focused on the mechanism, efficacy, and safety of targeted therapy for DF wereThe efficacy and safety of targeted therapy were compared with those of other systemic therapy optionsTargeted therapy does not provide considerable advantages in efficacy and safety over other medical treatmentsstudies are required to explore the mechanism, indications, and appropriate drug dosage of the targeted therapy

Keywords: targeted therapy     desmoid-type fibromatosis     tyrosine kinase inhibitor     γ-secretase inhibitor    

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Quality and readability of online information resources on insomnia

Yan Ma, Albert C. Yang, Ying Duan, Ming Dong, Albert S. Yeung

Journal Article

Nudging sustainable consumption of residential energy use: A behavioral economics perspective

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Sustainable urban transportation development in China: A behavioral perspective

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Parallel cognition: hybrid intelligence for human-machine interaction and management

Peijun YE, Xiao WANG, Wenbo ZHENG, Qinglai WEI, Fei-Yue WANG

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Capacity analysis for cognitive heterogeneous networks with ideal/non-ideal sensing

Tao HUANG, Ying-lei TENG, Meng-ting LIU, Jiang LIU

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Heterogeneous influence of individuals’ behavior on mask efficacy in gathering environments

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How to judge the association of postmenopausal hormone therapy and the risk of breast cancer

Ling XU

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The Research on Subject Behavioral Risk of Whole Life-cycle Water Conservation Projects

Hong-yong Liu,Ji Guo,Wei-tao He

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Personalizing a Service Robot by Learning Human Habits from Behavioral Footprints

Kun Li, Max Q.-H. Meng

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Associations of sleeping patterns and isotemporal substitution of other behavior with the prevalence of CKD in Chinese adults

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Particle therapy for cancers: a new weapon in radiation therapy

Guo-Liang Jiang

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Passive antibody therapy in emerging infectious diseases

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Achieving Cognitive Mass Personalization via the Self-X Cognitive Manufacturing Network: An Industrial

Xinyu Li, Pai Zheng, Jinsong Bao, Liang Gao, Xun Xu

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mTOR-targeted cancer therapy: great target but disappointing clinical outcomes, why?

Shi-Yong Sun

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Targeted therapy of desmoid-type fibromatosis: mechanism, current situation, and future prospects

Zhen Wang, Jianhui Wu, Xiuyun Tian, Chunyi Hao

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