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Felipe Azevedo Moretti, Ph.D.

Concepts (32)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Fibromyalgia220113880.570 Why?
Consumer Health Information120122110.360 Why?
Brazil4202312700.350 Why?
Ultrasonic Therapy120112350.350 Why?
Access to Information120123200.340 Why?
Internet2201230630.340 Why?
Self-Help Groups120101900.340 Why?
Electric Stimulation Therapy120116050.270 Why?
Telemedicine1202328720.260 Why?
Rheumatic Diseases120105930.230 Why?
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice1201139230.140 Why?
Diabetes Mellitus1201257550.120 Why?
Social Class1202319990.120 Why?
Depression2202377670.110 Why?
Hypertension1201284800.110 Why?
Search Engine120121440.100 Why?
Myocardial Infarction12012117280.100 Why?
Quality Control120128430.090 Why?
Information Dissemination1201211000.060 Why?
Pain Measurement1201134190.050 Why?
Combined Modality Therapy1201186280.040 Why?
Sex Factors12012103960.040 Why?
Humans620237442200.030 Why?
Aged220231632530.030 Why?
Treatment Outcome22022631190.020 Why?
Quality of Life12011128050.020 Why?
Female320123801970.020 Why?
Mental Health1202230190.020 Why?
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic1202299600.020 Why?
Male220123500270.010 Why?
Middle Aged120112133670.010 Why?
Adult120112140350.010 Why?
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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.