January 29, 2022
Boston-based researchers are evaluating whether artificial intelligence could advance mental health care accessibility by helping providers identify patients who may be struggling.
Continue readingBoston-based researchers are evaluating whether artificial intelligence could advance mental health care accessibility by helping providers identify patients who may be struggling.
Continue readingWhen Kate Quick, 43, finished her master of fine arts degree at the University of Alaska Fairbanks 22 years ago, she had taken out about $30,000 in loans. Now, she[…]
Continue readingThe next big threat to corporate security may not be a new strain of malware or innovative attacker tactics, techniques, and processes. It may be our own mental health.
Continue readingResearchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Harvard Medical School, and Brown University last week published a meta-review in PLOS Digital Health that did not find any “convincing evidence” in support of mobile phone-based mental-health interventions.
Continue readingBusinesses are often viewed, perhaps unfairly, as putting their profits ahead of their people. Unfortunately, the behaviors of many companies — big and small alike — perpetuate this stereotype.
Continue readingMIT scientist Rosalind Picard collaborates with clinicians to develop tools for mental health care delivery.
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