May 3, 2019
by Tina Arnoldi
In mid-2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) released the 11th revision of its International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), adding a disorder that’s of particular interest to gamers: gaming disorder. Earlier this year, Prince Harry wanted the popular game Fortnight banned in the U.K due to its addictive nature
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April 5, 2019
by Tina Arnoldi
A recent JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery article highlighted “Snapchat dysmorphia” where the desire for perfection has crossed the line from playing with a filter for fun to believing plastic surgery is needed with some users experiencing symptoms of Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD).
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February 15, 2019
by Tina Arnoldi
If a Facebook user generated content indicates that individual could be at high risk for with, Facebook notifies local police about the risk and the police may do a wellness check and assistance from Facebook in locating that person. At the end of 2018, Mark Zuckerberg stated that Facebook was able to help first responders reach 3,500 people around the world who needed help.
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February 12, 2019
by Patricia Tomasi
A new study, recently published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, took a look at 21 previous studies on Internet apps delivering iCBT or internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy and found that they were effective for people suffering from mild, moderate and severe depression.
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February 1, 2019
by Tina Arnoldi
Overuse of smartphones and tablets is an issue for people all ages, including those still learning to read. Enter TechDen, a tool for parents of kids between the ages of 2 and 12.
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January 18, 2019
by Tina Arnoldi
There are psychological principles, or neuromarketing, used in ads, that entice people to buy. And neuromarketing does have a dark side, influencing people to buy out of FOMO (fear of missing out), making claims that a product or service will bring happiness, and using high pressure tactics to induce anxiety until a purchase is made.
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January 4, 2019
by Tina Arnoldi
More health plans offer telehealth as a service, including for mental health concerns, as research shows telehealth is effective. But will the increase in telehealth services improve mental health treatment, with more people seeking it out in the privacy of their homes or a more viable option for those in rural areas? Or will it become less effective with issues such as subtle nuances of body language missed on a video?
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December 21, 2018
by Tina Arnoldi
Burnout and depression are nothing new in the workforce, yet some outlets highlight the high prevalence of these issues for those in technology professions. A recent study by TeamBlind.com found that 39% of tech workers are depressed, implying this is a bigger issue in the technology field than other areas.
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December 7, 2018
by Tina Arnoldi
Voice is how we communicate as humans and in recent years, has also become the way we interact with machines. People speak to devices now as part of their every day routine, whether buying online or completing a task. How will (or has) voice technology influenced the way we communicate with each other?
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December 7, 2018
by Kimberly Lucey
As the holiday season approaches, internet search engines are seeing a significant increase in stress related searches. But which states have the largest volume of searches?
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