Drug Overdose Deaths in the U.S.
Medicine, Psychology, Neuroscience Mary Bates Medicine, Psychology, Neuroscience Mary Bates

Drug Overdose Deaths in the U.S.

The good news: Data released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that drug overdose deaths have dropped for the first time since 1990. Between the 12-month period ending December 2017 and the 12-month period ending December 2018, there was a 5.1% decline in overdose deaths. Now the bad news: Experts still see worrisome signs in the data.

Read my latest story for IEEE Pulse magazine: Drug Overdose Deaths Decline, But Remain Historically High.

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Health Care Chatbots
Medicine, News & Analysis maryb Medicine, News & Analysis maryb

Health Care Chatbots

Chatbots are computer programs designed to carry on a dialogue with people, assisting them via text messages, applications, or instant messaging. Essentially, instead of having a conversation with a person, the user talks with a bot that’s powered by basic rules or artificial intelligence. Chatbots are already widely used to support, expedite, and improve processes in other industries and now the technology is gaining traction in health care, where it is helping patients and providers perform myriad tasks.

Read the whole story at IEEE Pulse: Health Care Chatbots Are Here to Help.

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