A West Michigan woman has created an app to support young people who are struggling with depression and anxiety.
There may be an app – thousands in fact – for that, but do they really help? Mental health apps (MHA) are big business. The global market was said to be $32.4 billion last year, and it will eclipse ...
The Crisis Stabilization program model will be open in a few months, operating out of Tellurian Behavior Health's Jackson ...
Then Adrian Aguilera, an associate professor in the School of Social Welfare at UC Berkeley and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UCSF, asked Rivera and several others to test a ...
In January, PLOS Digital Health published a study which claimed that there’s “sparse” data to support the efficacy of most mental health apps. In their meta-analysis of published studies ...
For millions of people, using the Strava fitness-tracking app is as much a part of an exercise routine as a decent water ...
Schools first began testing Cincinnati Children's suicide prevention AI in 2016. Nearly a decade later, it's hard to say ...
The Rifle Police Department presented a request to the Rifle City Council on Wednesday, Nov. 20, seeking approval for a ...
The lack of oversight into how body-centric data are used and shared with third parties has prompted concerns from privacy ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
That would be a bad trend for society, if you have to pay to talk.” Illustration By Sjoerd van Leeuwen for TIME At the core ...
Thursday’s tragic incident is a stark reminder that those in law enforcement put their lives and mental well-being on the ...