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The mDOT Center is announcing the availability of the MOODS apps for WearOS smartwatches and smartphones (iOS or Android) for stress and stressor tracking. The mDOT Center invites researchers with current or anticipated funding to use the MOODS technology in their studies to investigate the impact of momentary stress relief and self-reflection on clinical outcomes....

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The mDOT Center is announcing the availability of the MOODS apps for WearOS smartwatches and smartphones (iOS or Android) for stress and stressor tracking. The mDOT Center invites researchers with current or anticipated funding to use the MOODS technology in their studies to investigate the impact of momentary stress relief and self-reflection on clinical outcomes....

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The mDOT Center is announcing the availability of the MOODS apps for WearOS smartwatches and smartphones (iOS or Android) for stress and stressor tracking. The mDOT Center invites researchers with current or anticipated funding to use the MOODS technology in their studies to investigate the impact of momentary stress relief and self-reflection on clinical outcomes....

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The mDOT Center is announcing the availability of the MOODS apps for WearOS smartwatches and smartphones (iOS or Android) for stress and stressor tracking. The mDOT Center invites researchers with current or anticipated funding to use the MOODS technology in their studies to investigate the impact of momentary stress relief and self-reflection on clinical outcomes....

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The mDOT Center is announcing the availability of the MOODS apps for WearOS smartwatches and smartphones (iOS or Android) for stress and stressor tracking. The mDOT Center invites researchers with current or anticipated funding to use the MOODS technology in their studies to investigate the impact of momentary stress relief and self-reflection on clinical outcomes....

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The mDOT Center is announcing the availability of the MOODS apps for WearOS smartwatches and smartphones (iOS or Android) for stress and stressor tracking. The mDOT Center invites researchers with current or anticipated funding to use the MOODS technology in their studies to investigate the impact of momentary stress relief and self-reflection on clinical outcomes....

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The mDOT Center’s 2023 Annual Meeting is set to be held off-site at Harvard University in Boston, MA on October 31, 2023. Attendees will include mDOT Center investigators, research students, and members of the Executive Advisory Committee....

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