Introduction Virtual reality-based telerehabilitation (VR-TR) combines gamified exercises with remote supervision for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Its effectiveness and safety in PD remain ...
Recent research has identified specific patterns of brain activity that distinguish young children with autism from their ...
The state is directing schools to assess students' behavior and diligence in a more continuous and non-evaluative manner than has been done until now. At the start of the academic year, an amendment ...
The U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) has released a new report titled “The State of Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management in K–12 Public Schools.“ This report ...
Each devastating school shooting sparks the instinct to “do something,” notes Jameson Ritter, a certified threat manager and security expert in Minneapolis. But too often, that “something” turns into ...
Scientists have developed and tested a deep-learning model that could support clinicians by providing accurate results and clear, explainable insights – including a model-estimated probability score ...
Video content above is prompted by the following: Multiple sclerosis (MS) significantly impacts domains that cannot be objectively measured by clinicians, including fatigue, depression, cognitive ...
Background: Subcortical aphasia, caused by lesions in deep brain structures such as the basal ganglia, thalamus, and periventricular white matter, remains poorly understood due to its heterogeneous ...
According to the World Economic Forum, more than 90% of employers use automated systems to filter or rank job applications, and 88% of companies already employ some form of AI for initial candidate ...
Functional strength training involves exercises that mimic everyday activities, such as climbing stairs. It aims to improve people’s movement in their daily lives or their performance in certain ...
Martha A. Q. Curley, RN, PhD, FAAN; Sion Kim Harris, PhD; Karen A. Fraser, RN; Rita A. Johnson, RN, BSN; John H. Arnold, MD Between 2000 and 2004, we enrolled a ...