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#SundayResearchDive: How Safe is XR for Children? A Practical Look at AMXRA’s 2025 Guidelines

👩‍⚕️ Virtual Reality (VR) is already being used in both clinical and educational contexts with young children, particularly for therapeutic distraction, …

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via vrforhealth / April 9, 2025

Transforming Mental Health Care: The Role of VR in a New Era of Mental Health Treatment by Dr Farah Shiraz

Photo: Therapist and patient using HEKA VR software in Clinical practice. We are honored to welcome Dr. Farah Shiraz as a guest contributor to VRforHealth. …

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via vrforhealth / April 6, 2025

#SundayResearchDive: Testing Virtual Reality in Preanesthetic Care – What We Learned Behind the Scenes

📍 Published in JMIR Extended Reality, our recent case series explores something simple yet complex: Can Virtual Reality (VR) be used in real-life clinical …

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via vrforhealth / March 9, 2025

#SundayResearchDive: Can VR Help Standardize Cognitive Assessments?

Could Virtual Reality (VR) complement traditional cognitive assessments by offering more objective, standardized measurements? This week’s …

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via vrforhealth / February 9, 2025

#SundayResearchDive: Breathing in the Future – Virtual Reality for COPD Rehabilitation

💨 Can virtual reality make it easier to breathe? Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a relentless condition that limits airflow and diminishes …

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