New research finds a wide gulf in engagement with mental health apps
A first-of-its-kind analysis, conducted in collaboration with Microsoft, paints a detailed picture of how people engage with digital mental health tools.
A first-of-its-kind analysis, conducted in collaboration with Microsoft, paints a detailed picture of how people engage with digital mental health tools.
The genetic data point to a single spillover event that probably occurred in late 2023, the analysis by scientists in the U.S. and Europe suggests.
Testing conducted by the FDA on pasteurized commercially purchased milk has found genetic evidence of the H5N1 bird flu virus, the agency confirmed Tuesday.
The NIH will raise the minimum salary for postdocs to $61,008, responding to calls from young life scientists to provide a living wage.
The Joint Commission and the National Committee for Quality Assurance will launch updated accreditation programs for telehealth providers.
Easily a decade can pass before someone with a complex chronic condition gets a proper diagnosis. New telehealth companies aim to shorten that time and…
Congress did nothing this spring to rein in how pharmacy benefit managers operate, and the PBM industry spent big to get that result, new disclosures…
A new study shows that cross-market hospital mergers drive up prices, adding to evidence that could aid the FTC in blocking the deals.
Researchers hope the pill, which will be marketed as Ojemda, may allow more patients to reach adulthood without highly toxic treatments such as radiation.
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