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Students in the intervention groups were given an AI chatbot called Tess.
The app was able to make suggestions about exercises for patients with osteoarthritis of the knee or hip.
Dr. John Torous from Beth Israel's Digital Psychiatry Lab is researching the impacts of green space on schizophrenia symptoms.
A JMIR study conducted in Japan links speech data indicators to driving-accident risks in older adults.
The bulk of study participants would recommend the HIV-focused app.
Researchers found that a large group of individuals using this hashtag experience not feeling heard by a medical professional or a misdiagnosis.
A study published in JMIR found that patients with multiple sclerosis were able to capture real-world, self-reported data via an app.
While on average participants lowered their anxiety and depression, a fraction of the original participants filled in the 9-month follow up.
New study uses online resources to compare mental health outcomes in individuals studied before COVID-19 versus those responding during the pandemic.
A new study published by JMIR found that on average participants using Hinge Health's platform reported 68.5% improvement in pain.