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As artificial intelligence is rapidly developing and becoming a growing presence in health care communication, a new study addresses a concern that large language models (LLMs) can reinforce harmful ...
A new national study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, with colleagues at the University of Miami ...
A school district in Maryland is among among hundreds of districts and state officials seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in compensatory damages for years of dealing with the harm caused by ...
Re: “The Free Housing Bureaucratic Complex” The Gazette’s editorial board was right to call out the challenges and ...
Banning screens is often not an option. So Science News spoke with experts studying screen use and addiction in teens to help families navigate this complex issue.
The Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act, enacted in 2018, was a bombshell for the addiction treatment and diagnostic laboratory industries.
People are using smartphones now more than ever — but are these tools hurting us more than helping us? According to the Pew Research Center, 91% of Americans own a smartphone.
At Family Medicine at Monument Square, a Rutgers Health primary care clinic in New Brunswick, N.J., doctors, nurses and even ...
Now, it looks like Davidson is following Mulaney’s example in another way — by becoming a father. Davidson looked pretty ...
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Recovering addicts share stories of hope
Kieran Glass, known for years to friends and colleagues as the “big man, the go-to,” has shared how he, “would have always thrown myself into everything — be it business, sport — and I am the type of ...
Beautiful, potent, and, best of all, cheap, the fourth-generation Camaro Z28 is a modern muscle car that's worth every penny ...