Addicts, be they hooked on narcotics or alcohol, could be helped by a wearable patch that appears to not only reduce cravings but also lead to diminished intake of the substances. Known as a "wearable ...
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New research finds that "man's best friend" may help slow biological aging in women. This groundbreaking study, focused on female veterans in the United States, is among the first to examine the ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham shows that a non-drug, wearable device can help people with substance-use disorders (SUD) manage stress, reduce cravings, and lower their risk of ...
Wearable wellness has come a long, long way. Just a few years ago, our only options were bulky fitness trackers with ill-fitted silicone bands or the decidedly hideous Apple Watch (sorry, not sorry) ...
Scientists say the device can help people with substance use disorders manage stress and lower their risk of relapse.