Are you getting a blank stare from your clients when talking about EMV adoption and the fast approaching liability shift? It's not surprising.
A familiar saying states art imitates life. Real-life people, however, often imitate individuals who...
I’m often asked, ‘If you could snap your fingers and do some things to accelerate the adoption of connected health, what would they be?’ I’ve resisted responding, thinking that things …
New research provides guidance for managing the adoption of behavioral health integration.
A new study finds that if people were encouraged either by their primary care clinician or their health plan provider to give wearables a try they probably would.
Giving your baby up for adoption is not an easy decision. In fact, it will likely be one of the hardest decisions of your life. I’ve worked with many expectant mothers and have witnessed the range of emotions that come with the adoption process. Sadness, guilt, even feeling stupid, are all common feelings. The following are descriptions of the main emotions you might feel when going through this experience and ways on how to work through them. Sadness At the end of your…
New analysis finds much greater risk of aggression, self-harm
Rats that persistently choose alcohol despite negative consequences have the same altered signaling mechanism in the brain as human addicts, a study shows.
Researchers have long used imaging technology to try to understand mental-health ailments. But with relatively few participants, such studies may not be producing valid findings.
By studying rats in a smarter way, scientists are finally learning something useful about why some drinkers become addicted and others don’t.