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The psychology of language in healthcare

Exploring psychology, human behaviour, and why healthcare professionals should avoid trigger wording when discussing mental health with patients. Learn about patient rights and UK legal protections.
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When Boulder Valley School District leaders unveiled a process for possible school closures earlier this year, the conversation centered largely on numbers: enrollment projections, building capacity ...
Bloomfire reports on 6 key knowledge management trends for 2026, emphasizing dynamic collective intelligence as a strategic asset.
CAIR releases annual report, warning discrimination is likely to continue as Iran war sparks a new wave of hate speech.
WebFX reports that brands can guard their reputation in the AI age by correcting misinformation, engaging communities, and updating content.
Google's Gemini Live may soon tap your Gmail and Photos for personalized answers. New code strings reveal Personal Intelligence is likely coming to the conversational AI.
For millions of commuters, the workday doesn't just begin with a train ride. It also begins with a blast of heat. In one of the largest studies ever conducted on thermal comfort in metro systems, ...
Cybersecurity startup Jazz has raised $61 million with an AI-driven approach to data loss prevention. Its platform deploys agent investigators that analyze data ...
These are just a few examples of the 38,597 service projects completed in the JustServe app throughout 2025. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints participated in 3,500 ...
Patients who are prescribed higher daily doses of the medication buprenorphine for opioid use disorder are significantly more likely to stay in treatment. Those ...
Health systems have been betting on AI as a way to reduce doctor burnout. But at a recent Newsweek event, physician leaders agreed that new technologies could also lessen "patient burnout"—and even ...