Can your smartwatch improve treatment for depression?
Wearable technology is part of a focus on precision medicine that will allow clinicians to better tailor treatment for individual patients.
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Wearable technology is part of a focus on precision medicine that will allow clinicians to better tailor treatment for individual patients.
The fight-or-flight response is built into human evolution, flooding the body with adrenaline and other stress hormones that can result in rapid heart and breathing rates, trembling hands and dilated pupils — all involuntary physical responses to perceived dangers.
Earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology opens up many in-demand professional possibilities, and pursuing a master’s degree further expands the diverse array of careers that extend beyond the traditional scope of psychology.
New Meta age-appropriate content controls can play a crucial role in minimizing mental health risks for teenagers, says a Northeastern University expert who serves on the company’s youth safety advisory committee.
It might be Dry January, a New Year’s resolution or just a general curiosity in sobriety, but at the start of each year, millions of American adults skip out on drinking.
It was no easy thing when Laurie Kramer began asking parents of young families to invite her into their homes.
Gone are the days of teens and tweens asking for video games and toys for holidays.
The Golden Globe-nominated film, loosely based on the Mary Kay Letourneau story, shows the “power imbalance” in relationships that start between a child and an adult, said one Northeastern expert.
Bouvé's Laura Dudley explains why it’s a good idea to squeeze a mindfulness practice into your busy day.