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Parents' Workplace Chemical Exposure Might Influence Child's Autism

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Phone App Reduces Suicide Among High-Risk Patients

A mobile smartphone app can help reduce the risk of death among people at high risk for suicide, a new study says.

The app, called OTX-202, reduced suicide attempts by 58% among a large group of recently discharged psychiatric patients who had previously attempted suicide, researchers reported Aug. 8 in JAMA Network Open.

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AI Uses Voice To Detect Throat Cancer

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AI Uses Voice To Detect Throat Cancer

A person’s own voice might soon be a means of detecting whether they’re suffering throat cancer, a new study says.

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