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Scientist and Engineer Rosalind Picard Is Transforming Digital Health with Wearable AI

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The digital health world as we know it today is booming—with products, artificial intelligence advancements and competition. But, back in the ’90s, there was much less wearable technology that could give you continuous information about your health. That’s important for peace of mind, for your health.”

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Never Broken: How Singer-Songwriter Jewel Became a Mental Health Advocate

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How Jewel became a mental health advocate She reflects on the fact that when she moved out of her house as a 15-year-old, even if she knew how to find a therapist, she wouldn’t have had the money for one. As a result, terms like “ mental health ,” “advocate” and “trauma” were not a part of her lexicon.

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Arleen Lamba, M.D. Turned Her Skin Care Struggles Into a Solution for a Market Gap

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New skin cells are formed in the epidermis and work their way up to the surface every 30 days. When she began suffering through a litany of breakouts at the end of college and throughout medical school, Lamba says she found herself on a wild goose chase, trying everything she could to track down answers. Arleen Lamba, M.D.’s

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Can Starkey’s Latest Hearing Aid Technology Save Conversation?

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While it occurs most often in older adults—according to the World Health Organization, over 25% of people over 60 have some form of hearing loss—hearing challenges are increasing across all generations. The World Health Organization also estimates that almost 2.5 billion people will have some form of hearing loss by 2050.

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Don’t Let the Next Global IT Outage Catch You Off Guard. Here’s How to Prepare If It Happens Again

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However, the shockwaves from this outage are massive as airlines, banks, telecoms, medical services and other forms of critical infrastructure are experiencing serious availability issues as a result. Having backup processes for businesses. So far, all intel points to this being a faulty update and not a global cyber-attack.”

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Recent Study Reveals the Career Fields Most Likely to Cause Poor Pregnancy Outcomes

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Surprisingly, however, it was those in health and social work who “showed the highest risk of no live births,” while those in manufacturing and health and social work had similar rates of risk for “early abortive outcomes” like miscarriage, “compared with financial and insurance jobs.” One of the study authors, Jung-won Yoon, M.D.,

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Neurodiversity In The Workplace Is Redefining How Companies Operate

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“Neurodivergent” is a non-medical term to describe differences in brain function due to a variety of factors. Neurodivergent” is a non-medical term to describe differences in brain function due to a variety of factors. Everyone should have access to resources and support through mentorship and mental health programs.

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