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Use of mobile diagnostics and digital clinical trials in cardiology. Comment from Sinje Gehr, Nandha Kumar Balasubramaniam & Christoph Russmann, Health Campus Goettingen, harvardmed. Published as part of our series - Rethinking Evidence in Medicine.

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