Digital Health
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healthWearable Tech Gains Traction in Serious Mental Health Care
Veterans with serious mental illness show high acceptance of wearable devices for monitoring physical and mental health.
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healthDigital Health Technophobia Not Uniform Among Older Cancer Patients
Study reveals three distinct digital health technophobia profiles among older cancer patients, challenging one-size-fits-all approaches to tech access.
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healthWomen's Health Market Surges, But Research and Access Gaps Remain
The women's health therapeutics market is experiencing significant growth driven by demand for personalized, tech-enabled care. However, persistent gaps in clinical trial data and access to treatment continue to challenge the sector.
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healthMobile Messaging Fails to Boost Smoking Cessation Rates
Study finds a mobile instant messaging-based exercise program did not significantly improve smoking cessation outcomes at six months.
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healthEurope's Digital Health Divide: Leaders and Laggards in EHR Access
A look at which European nations lead in electronic health record access and digital literacy, and why some countries lag behind.
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healthAI Chatbots Fail Medical Advice Test, Study Finds
New research reveals AI chatbots often provide inaccurate health advice, posing risks to users seeking medical guidance. Experts urge caution.
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healthApple Watch Revolutionizes Atrial Fibrillation Detection in High-Risk Seniors
A new study reveals smartwatches significantly improve early detection of atrial fibrillation, a key stroke risk factor, in older adults.
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techMind Launches AI Mental Health Inquiry Amidst Dangerous Google AI Overviews Concerns
Mental health charity Mind is launching a year-long global inquiry into AI's impact on mental well-being following a Guardian investigation into hazardous advice from Google's AI Overviews.