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npj Digital Medicine

By Emily Olsen | 11:57 am | December 30, 2022
According to the study published in npj Digital Medicine, high scores for depressive symptoms and lower-than-excellent self-rated health were associated with less smartwatch use.
By Jessica Hagen | 02:38 pm | September 20, 2022
A review of studies published in npj Digital Medicine found digital and face-to-face CBT show similar effectiveness for treating depression.  
By Emily Olsen | 03:41 pm | August 29, 2022
A review of studies published in npj Digital Medicine found diagnostic and triage accuracy varied but was generally low, raising concerns about using symptom checkers as patient-facing tools.
By Mallory Hackett | 01:16 pm | December 01, 2020
The paper outlines predictors for the severity of illness, symptom prevalence, illness duration among male and female participants, and estimations of the need for hospitalization.   
By Dave Muoio | 04:11 pm | April 07, 2020
From 2000 to 2017, the number of registered clinical trials featuring CGMs, apps and other connected devices rose at a 34% CAGR, according to new data from Harvard researchers.
By Dave Muoio | 12:32 pm | May 08, 2019
While both approaches reduced participants' lower back pain, the company's exercise therapy app was significantly more effective in a direct comparison.