To prevent opioid misuse in teens and young adults, researchers turn to AI and social media data
September 27, 2024
September 27, 2024
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Sept. 27 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news:
Teenagers spend more than five hours on social media each day. Their online interactions might reveal clues that save them from the opioid epidemic.
Graduating classes are dwindling as the opioid epidemic claims the lives of high school and college-aged adolescents from communities throughout the United States.
America's increased activity on social media platforms has . . .
Teenagers spend more than five hours on social media each day. Their online interactions might reveal clues that save them from the opioid epidemic.
Graduating classes are dwindling as the opioid epidemic claims the lives of high school and college-aged adolescents from communities throughout the United States.
America's increased activity on social media platforms has . . .