
WebMD launches weekly mental health podcast to help workers affected by COVID-19
Part of a wellness platform for companies, the seminars will tackle a range of issues, plus give tips on how to support employees working from home.
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Part of a wellness platform for companies, the seminars will tackle a range of issues, plus give tips on how to support employees working from home.
Home-testing conducted by LabCorps will provide free data to health providers to help determine the best way to fight the global virus.
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Too many Americans don't have access to sufficient mental health support, but innovative partnerships are helping bridge the gap for some patients.
The built-in technology would ban the use of GPS location data to monitor contact with people who test positive for COVID-19.
The initial solutions have the potential to make a difference in the world and contribute to the pandemic response efforts, the company says.
A retinal scan and AI can detect tiny eye movements that can help diagnose and treat difficult neurological disorders much earlier than before.
Experts say enterprises in every industry are looking for ways to build out services faster.
Conscious of the state of employment during the pandemic, as well as after, Fortinet offers an opportunity to build skill sets from home.
A Monster poll reveals anxiety levels are at an all-time high, as high school and college seniors graduate virtually and apply for jobs while stuck at home.
Truework plans to securely verify the health status of employees as companies look to reopen.
MIT professor makes the case for certifying a person's immune health status via a protected digital identity.
Medable Inc. announces a multicompany research framework and launches a mobile app to connect homebound Americans with researchers to help find a remedy.
When the growing pandemic and expected work-from-home orders became apparent by March 1, the health system put the lessons learned from that snowstorm into place.
The adaptive education program is now free for hospitals and medical professionals around the world.
The outbreak is amping up demand for drones, robots, telemedicine, virtual reality, and other aspects of technology, according to eMarketer.