Tag: behavioral science
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Infographic – Most Americans Wearing Mask in Public
Wearing a face mask has become a hot-button public controversy in the U.S., but a continuing survey shows Americans by and large are wearing masks in public.
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Infographic – US Public Down on Vaccine Rollout
Half or more of American adults express negative opinions about the way Covid-19 vaccines are distributed, according to a recent survey.
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Digital Therapeutics Designed for Cancer/Covid-19 Stress
A digital health company is partnering with cancer advocacy organizations to provide electronic therapies to help patients deal with stresses from Covid-19.
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Infographic – U.S. Pandemic Mental Health Impact
Half of American adults in a recent opinion poll report worry or stress from the pandemic is having a negative effect on their mental health.
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VR Assessed for Job Re-Entry After Brain Injury
The Kessler Foundation is studying virtual reality as a tool to help people with traumatic brain injuries prepare to re-enter the work force.
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Infographic – Vaccine Support Grows Across Ethnic Lines
A survey this month shows growing acceptance of Covid-19 vaccines across racial and ethnic lines, with Black Americans somewhat less willing than White or Hispanic Americans.
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Infographic – Wearing a Mask in Stores Increases
A new Pew Research Center survey suggests the vast majority of Americans are wearing masks in stores and businesses, no matter if they like it or not.
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Start-Up Creating Digital Therapies for Alzheimer’s
A new enterprise is developing personalized digital therapeutics for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders.
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Infographic – U.S. Public Split on Contact Tracing
While majorities of Americans say they’re willing to take part in contact tracing activities during the Covid-19 pandemic, large parts of the public are still reluctant.
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Online App Encourages Abstinence in Alcohol Addiction
Results from a clinical trial show users of an online abstinence training app are less likely to relapse in alcohol consumption than sham training app users.