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By Emily Olsen | 11:57 am | December 30, 2022
According to the study published in npj Digital Medicine, high scores for depressive symptoms and lower-than-excellent self-rated health were associated with less smartwatch use.
By Jessica Hagen | 02:38 pm | September 20, 2022
A review of studies published in npj Digital Medicine found digital and face-to-face CBT show similar effectiveness for treating depression.  
By Emily Olsen | 03:41 pm | August 29, 2022
A review of studies published in npj Digital Medicine found diagnostic and triage accuracy varied but was generally low, raising concerns about using symptom checkers as patient-facing tools.
By Dave Muoio | 04:11 pm | April 07, 2020
From 2000 to 2017, the number of registered clinical trials featuring CGMs, apps and other connected devices rose at a 34% CAGR, according to new data from Harvard researchers.
By Dave Muoio | 12:32 pm | May 08, 2019
While both approaches reduced participants' lower back pain, the company's exercise therapy app was significantly more effective in a direct comparison.
By Dave Muoio | 02:36 pm | July 16, 2018
A new study published in npj Digital Medicine suggests that walking data collected from hip-worn accelerometers is viable for assessing the risk of falls in older women.