Background: Digital therapeutics (DTx) for children and adolescents with mental health problems have been developed in the health care industry. Despite reports of side effects from DTx for children and adolescents, there have been no guidelines to address the prevention of DTx overdependence among young users. Objective: This study aimed to identify the requirements for […]
Tele–Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Diabetes-Related Distress in Individuals With Diabetes Mellitus: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Background: Diabetes-related distress (DD) is highly prevalent among individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM), significantly impacting their quality of life. Tele-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Tele-CBT) has demonstrated potential in reducing psychological distress among DM individuals. Notably, however, previous research has predominantly focused on in-person CBT, leaving the efficacy of Tele-CBT for managing DM-related psychological symptoms insufficiently characterized. […]
Age-Specific Associations Between eHealth Literacy and Sleep Quality Among Adults: Cross-Sectional Study
Background: Young and middle-aged adults are vulnerable to poor sleep quality. eHealth literacy, defined as the ability to effectively access and use digital health information, has been linked to improved health behaviors and may promote better sleep outcomes. However, its relationship with sleep quality remains unclear, especially across age groups. Age-related disparities in eHealth literacy […]
Evaluating Peer Online Forums to Support Health: Ethical and Practical Challenges
Many people use peer online forums to seek support for health-related problems. More research is needed to understand the impacts of forum use, and how these are generated. However, there are significant ethical and practical challenges with the methods available to do the required research. We examine the key challenges associated with conducting each of […]
CMS aims for broader GLP-1 access via federal programmes
CMS has revealed a new, voluntary access programme that aims to broaden the use of GLP-1 agonist medicines for diabetes and obesity.
Sanofi swoops on Dynavax with $2.5bn takeover deal
Sanofi’s last job before breaking up for the Christmas holiday? Putting the finishing touches on a $2.5bn agreement to buy vaccine firm Dynavax.
Agios finally wins approval for Aqvesme in thalassemia
The FDA approved Agios Pharmaceuticals’ drug mitapivat to treat thalassemia on Tuesday, under the name Aqvesme, following a three-month delay and a missed deadline. The approval marks a key step forward …
Sanofi to buy hepatitis B vaccine maker Dynavax for $2.2B; gets CRL for MS drug
Sanofi is set to supplement its vaccine offering with the acquisition of Dynavax Technologies for $2.2 billion in cash, the companies said Wednesday. Separately, Sanofi said the …
Correction: Uncovering Social States in Healthy and Clinical Populations Using Digital Phenotyping and Hidden Markov Models: Observational Study
Post Content
Attention in Motion: Secure Platooning via Transformer-based Misbehavior Detection
arXiv:2512.15503v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Vehicular platooning promises transformative improvements in transportation efficiency and safety through the coordination of multi-vehicle formations enabled by Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication. However, the distributed nature of platoon coordination creates security vulnerabilities, allowing authenticated vehicles to inject falsified kinematic data, compromise operational stability, and pose a threat to passenger safety. Traditional […]