With health care access declining, many turn to social media for health advice. But what happens when that advice is misleading or dangerous?
Has a wellness influencer ever told you something that's too good to be true? According to research and experts, this is becoming increasingly common.
I haven't had a consistent primary care doctor since I turned 18 and moved on from the pediatrician I'd seen since birth.
One in 10 HK women struggles to afford menstrual products and has to reduce their usage to save money, according to a study, ...
Univariate analysis showed that factors such as grade level, family economic status, reasons for choosing nursing major, exposure to AI related courses/training, and daily AI usage time had ...
Introduction This project aims to comprehensively examine the incidence of suicidality, individual and population characteristics, and health pathways, for a cohort of Australian veterans using linked ...
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Today-History-Oct29

Today in History for Oct. 29: In 1618, Sir Walter Raleigh was executed in London on charges of treason against King James I. Raleigh had defied the King's instructions by attacking the Spanish while ...
IBM Watson is a pretty big name in the AI world, and for good reason. It’s not just one tool, but more like a whole suite of ...
Michael Madigan is going to prison, but Illinois still has work to do to make state government more accountable.
Let’s be clear: AI should never be making medical decisions on behalf of physicians. Medicine is not a one-size-fits-all ...