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Hosted on MSNBandwagon effect: Science of stupid, againWHEN birds fly together, they purposively either take advantage of the strategic aerodynamic V-shaped skein formation or ...
AI has come to doctors’ office near you. With patients’ consent, physicians and patients across the country are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to note-take during visits to foster ...
A meta-analysis of 43 trials identifies key CBT components, including third-wave therapy and organizational strategies, as ...
In medicine, the first step is an accurate diagnosis. Yet many conditions, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ...
Conspiracy theories have occurred in society for centuries, but they have gained increased prominence in our contemporary culture, fueled by the unease of an anxious world. In the high-speed ...
possible collider bias, and the observational design. “Coffee consumption in patients with atrial fibrillation may be associated with improved cognitive performance and reduced inflammatory markers,” ...
The research, conducted at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, included 254 people with Alzheimer’s, 672 people with mild cognitive impairment and memory problems, and 390 people with no ...
Two HCA Healthcare Inc. subsidiaries must face a revived hostile work environment claim by a Black nurse assistant who says he was subjected to job harassment when his assignments changed based on the ...
DOI: 10.1089/jmxr.2024.0033 Yee Hui Yeo et al, Evaluating for Evidence of Sociodemographic Bias in Conversational AI for Mental Health Support, Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking (2024).
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