Harnessing AI to extract social determinants of health from electronic health records revolutionizes patient care, offering a more comprehensive, personalized approach.
Updating Freud’s Psychology
Let’s summarize the core of Freud’s psychology and then update the critical insights based on the unified theory.
3 Ways to Escape the Perils of Everyday Ageism
There’s a great deal of negative talk about age in the news today. Research shows just how common ageism is and suggests three key ways to overcome it.
How to Use SWOT Analysis to Balance Media Habits
COVID-19 changed media habits. Here’s how to use SWOT analysis to evaluate your media habits and ensure they support your current life goals and well-being.
The Joy of Endings
We celebrate the New Year and graduation but often experience the end of a relationship or job as a devastating failure. Let’s consider the growth opportunities they can really be.
Anorexia Nervosa and Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome
Severe weight loss in anorexia nervosa can cause superior mesenteric artery syndrome, a gastrointestinal condition that prevents weight gain and recovery from anorexia.
What’s Our Responsibility in Setting Boundaries?
We are responsible for communicating boundaries, warning others before they cross them, responding in proportion to the offense, and being consistent. Here’s how to do it.
A New Take on Parent-Child Affinities
Who does your child resemble? You or your partner? Here’s why it could matter.
3 Ways to Improve Your Relationship With Your Body
Our bodies are these beautiful vessels that we have been entrusted with, so it is important that we care for them wisely.
Americans Mostly Agree That Antisemitism Is Bad
A greater number of Americans across the political spectrum are concerned about antisemitism. This shows the power of bipartisanship to stand up for American values.