April 01, 2024
Imagine it’s a crisp clear winter day, and you’re skiing down a mountain, feeling exhilarated. All of a sudden, you lose control of your skis. You’re hurtling down towards the[…]
Continue readingImagine it’s a crisp clear winter day, and you’re skiing down a mountain, feeling exhilarated. All of a sudden, you lose control of your skis. You’re hurtling down towards the[…]
Continue readingWith the help of AI, a technique known as digital phenotyping aims to correlate digital behaviors with mental disorders.
Continue readingThe next step in addressing student mental health is to focus more on loneliness, Daniel Eisenberg, Joe Behen, Jan Collins Eaglin, Zainab Okolo and Jeremy Nobel write.
Continue readingTeenagers are increasingly using social media to self-diagnose their mental health issues, alarming parents and advocates who say actual care should be easier to access.
Continue readingK-12 students experiencing a mental health crisis often are referred to a hospital emergency department – and then face returning to school the next day.
Continue readingThis way of researching mental disorders can help overcome inherent limitations in using all-or-nothing diagnostic systems for research
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