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Preliminary findings from the Apple Women’s Health Study help advance the conversation and science around menstrual cycles

Digital Health Global

Many physicians consider periods a vital sign , but this area of health is notably under-researched. The Apple Women’s Health Study is a first-of-its-kind research study conducted with the Harvard T.H.

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The intersection of LLMs, EHRs and SDoH

Lloyd Price

Opportunities for Collaboration: LLMs and public health researchers: Collaborations can leverage LLMs to analyze large datasets and identify patterns in SDoH factors that contribute to health disparities. By analyzing language in EHRs and patient surveys, LLMs can detect implicit biases in healthcare practices and communication.

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Gender-Affirming Transgender Telehealth: TDG Youth Utilization Study

Telebehavioral Health Institute

The study found that the transgender youth surveyed were often willing to use telehealth, wearables, and digital health tracking. More than 61% said they were more satisfied with live videoconferencing telehealth than in-person meetings.

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Gender-Affirming Transgender Telehealth: TDG Youth Utilization Study

Telebehavioral Health Institute

The study found that the transgender youth surveyed were often willing to use telehealth, wearables, and digital health tracking. More than 61% said they were more satisfied with live videoconferencing telehealth than in-person meetings.

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Gender-Affirming Transgender Telehealth: TDG Youth Utilization Study

Telebehavioral Health Institute

The study found that the transgender youth surveyed were often willing to use telehealth, wearables, and digital health tracking. More than 61% said they were more satisfied with live videoconferencing telehealth than in-person meetings.