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On Searching for the Unknown with Unspeakable Names: Searching PubMed for Disability Research

Bill of Health

Anderson and LaTeesa James PubMed special queries are master search strategies on common, important, but challenging health topics, which are usually peer-reviewed. Disability certainly qualifies as a common, important health topic that is challenging to search – and yet, no PubMed special query exists for it.

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Common Problems in Psychedelic Science, and How to Fix Them

Bill of Health

In our new paper in print in the journal Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology , titled “ History repeating: Guidelines to address common problems in psychedelic science ,” we critically discuss whether this optimism is warranted, given current empirical work. One of us (Dr. The other (Dr.

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What can Europe to do bridge the digital health divide?

Healthcare It News

Policy-makers in the EU are promoting an array of digital health programs, such as the European Health Data Space unveiled earlier this month. Recent Eurostat data show that people are increasingly turning to the internet to seek health information online in Europe. But lack of awareness and knowledge could stymy their impact.

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Verily Powers Otsuka’s Longitudinal Registry to Advance Mental Health Research

HIT Consultant

(Otsuka) , a global pharmaceutical company, and Verily Life Sciences LLC (Verily) , a precision health technology company, have teamed up to launch a groundbreaking research initiative called “ My Mental Health Journey.” The Power of Real-World Data My Mental Health Journey will enroll adult participants in the U.S.

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FDA Solicits Feedback on the Use of AI and Machine Learning in Drug Development

Bill of Health

On May 10, FDA published a discussion paper on this topic and requested feedback “to enhance mutual learning and to establish a dialogue with FDA stakeholders” and to “help inform the regulatory landscape in this area.”

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Psychedelic Inequities and Unexplored Risk: Colonization, Commercialization, and Regulation

Bill of Health

This piece identifies three interrelated topics that warrant scrutiny as drivers of psychedelic racial health inequities: the colonization of psychedelics, psychedelic commercialization & rent-seeking, and regulatory processes. These patterns are already emerging in therapeutic psychedelic outcomes.

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The Edge of Healthcare: Improving Patient Care through Connected Technologies

Healthcare IT Today

Smartphones, tablets, two-in-one notebooks, and other connected devices and sensors are now commonplace inside and outside hospitals and clinics, greatly expanding the potential for data-driven solutions that can improve patient care. How can we ensure patients’ privacy with all the devices and sensors transmitting data?

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