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Key Takeaways The advent of digital technology might have been good for aging people’s brainsSeniors who use digital devices every day have a 58% reduced risk of brain declineThis protection is on par ...
Resource constraints hobble analyses of how digital technologies affect mental health, and take a huge toll on the scientists working to make the online world safer.
The theory that an increased use of phones and computers has weakened our overall cognitive ability has been around since ...
Frequent digital tech was found linked to slower cognitive decline in older adults, challenging the idea that screen time harms brain health.
Contrary to fears of "digital dementia," new research finds that using digital technology is linked to a reduced risk of cognitive decline in older adults.
Cleveland Clinic's Eric Boose, M.D., family medicine physician and associate chief medical information officer and Rohit ...
We're at the beginning of a long AI journey and a fifth industrial revolution that will likely change how healthcare providers and administrators work.
Johnson & Johnson, while primarily known as America's leading healthcare company, now employs nearly 7,000 digital specialists and data scientists.