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MeTime Acupressure

Learn how to perform self-acupressure for treating fatigue in cancer survivors

The University of Michigan · edu.umich.metime

0.0 100 100 v2.0.2 86.1 MB SDK 19+ PEGI-3 · Everyone

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UpdatedApr 8, 2024
PublishedApr 8, 2024
Packageedu.umich.metime
MD5882a7d581829f28e3ae24e0cc85c342d
SHA1 (signer)4A:70:D1:2F:66:29:DC:A6:A8:11:58:6A:72:E4:2A:EE:6F:06:6E:49
Signed byCN=its.umich.edu, OU=The Regents of The University Of Michigan, O=The Regents of The University Of Michigan, L=Ann Arbor, ST=MI, C=US
Architecturesx86, x86-64, armeabi, armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a
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Websitehttps://medicine.umich.edu/dept/family-medicine/suzanna-m-zick-nd-mph
Contact[email protected]
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What's new

- Added support for Android APK 33

- Fixed PendingIntent filters for notifications for Android 12+

Description

MeTime is an application to teach the practice of acupressure for the relief of chronic fatigue. MeTime was developed by researchers at the University of Michigan to bring the benefits found in a National Cancer Institute (NCI) funded study, "Investigation of 2 Types of Self-administered Acupressure for Persisten Cancer-Related Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Clinical Trial" Published in JAMA Oncology, to the broader public. The study found that fatigued women with breast cancer who performed self-acupressure once daily for six-weeks had their fatigue improved by 1/3. Sleep and quality of life also improved significantly. Detailed information regarding the study can be found at clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01281904

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