Tag: Researchers

Why RFK Jr. running HHS frightens autism researchers, advocates

They worry that Kennedy’s leadership could significantly impact the availability of funding for autism research, potentially stifling progress

Researchers recommend introduction of ‘shame competence’ as new international standard in health care

Shame in healthcare settings is a prevalent yet often overlooked issue that can have significant impacts on both

Cigarette smoke alters microbiota and aggravates flu severity, researchers find

New research has revealed a concerning link between cigarette smoke and the severity of influenza A virus infection.

Researchers seek, and find, a magical illusion for the ears

“We have this idea that vision is the primary sense,” Kuhn says. “We have this idea that seeing

Researchers find design flaws and oversight issues in certain health apps

AI-powered apps have revolutionized the way we access medical information, offering quick and convenient diagnoses at the touch

UC San Diego, Tsinghua University researchers just made AI way better at knowing when to ask for help

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Researchers tortured robots to test the limits of human empathy

Robots have always fascinated humans, but our relationship with them hasn't always been straightforward. From the infamous case

OpenAI’s Whisper transcription tool has hallucination issues, researchers say

Concerns Arise Over Transcriptions from OpenAI’s Whisper Software engineers, developers, and academic researchers are raising serious concerns about

Researchers say cannabis policies should shift to a harm reduction, health promotion approach

Cannabis use in the United States is a prevalent practice among millions of individuals seeking relief from various

Countries that choose to do so can reduce premature death by half, researchers say

The Lancet Commission on Investing in Health recently published a report highlighting the progress made by 37 countries

Will AI tools revolutionize public health? Not if they continue following old patterns, researchers argue

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into the healthcare sector, promising to revolutionize the way we manage

Smaller pint size unlikely to curb consumption, researchers say

By Denise Garland of RNZ A recent study conducted by researchers at Cambridge University has suggested that serving