As suicide rates spike, new AI platform could ‘fill the gap’ in mental health care, say Boston researchers As the need for mental health care escalates amid provider shortages, medical technology companies like OM1 have turned to AI to help improve patient care. But some experts have worries.
AI tools revealed for on-demand mental health care Psychiatrist Dr. Carl Marci of Boston shared with Fox News Digital how large language models like ChatGPT could help patients get “off-hours” mental health care — although misinformation presents a risk.
Italian psychiatrist's fatal beating by patient fuels calls for mental health reform Controversy over the state of Italy's mental health infrastructure has arisen following the fatal beating of psychiatrist Dr. Barbara Capovani by a patient.
TikTok ‘Benadryl challenge’: Ohio father speaks out after teen son’s unexpected overdose The Ohio father of a 13-year-old boy who apparently overdosed on Benadryl in a TikTok challenge has a message for parents: "Pay closer attention to what your kids are doing."
Arizona family files $50M claim over fatal eviction shooting The family of an Arizona property manager who was shot while serving an eviction notice filed a claim alleging that a constable who was accompanying the manager was unfit for the job.
Kansas nonprofit provides 'Keepsake Sets' to honor 'angel' babies: Family grief 'matters' Project Robby, a Kansas-based nonprofit, provides Keepsake Kits and Bereavement Kits to parents of "angel babies." The inspiration for the nonprofit is Robby Smith, who passed away in 2012.
VP Harris refers to FDA as Federal Drug Administration In an interview with Telemundo last week, VP Kamala Harris said the Federal Drug Administration approved mifepristone 20 years ago, not the Food and Drug Administration.
Ohio university's students ditch smartphones in favor of faith and friends: 'Amazing thing' One college in Ohio, Franciscan University of Steubenville, has a new pilot program in which students set aside their smartphones for four years — and, in return, receive tuition assistance.
I went back to church on Sunday. Here's why we should all consider getting back to religion More and more people have not only stopped attending religious services, but have left religion behind, with one-fifth of all Americans embracing no religion at all.
Marine vet calls for action after GOP rep grills VA official on 'faith-based' PTSD partnerships Retired Recon Marine Chad Robichaux, whose Mighty Oaks Foundation was name-dropped during a House Veterans Affairs Hearing, spoke out on a recent debate.