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Unregulated and unsafe: Expert warns of risks in substance use reduction apps
In a commentary published by the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers at Rutgers Health, Harvard University and the University of Pittsburgh discuss the impact of unregulated ...
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Apps and wearables quietly reshape teen health habits
Fitness trackers and health apps have slipped into teenage life so quietly that many families now treat step counts and sleep ...
Chancellor's Fellow, Deanery of Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences Usher Institute Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society, University of Edinburgh Jaime Garcia Iglesias receives ...
It’s always sexy time in Philadelphia, apparently. Public health officials there are the latest in the U.S. to arm horny inhabitants with info on where to find condom dispensers via mobile phones in ...
Within weeks of Covid-19 shutting down the world in 2020, teams at archrivals Apple and Google partnered on a rare joint project. They developed a way to log people’s proximity using Bluetooth chips ...
Like radio, public health communication is all about figuring out how to connect with the audience. New York City is betting that if you're anticipating a night of adventure, you might make use of the ...
ATHENS, GA — A new study from the University of Georgia finds mobile health apps can make a major difference in helping older adults manage diabetes. Renato Ferreira Leitao Azevedo, lead author of the ...
An app designed to support new dads and dads-to-be has relaunched in Walsall. The DadPad app, fully funded by Walsall Council ...
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