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OpenEvidence Secures $250M To Guide Evidence-Based Decision Making

January 22, 2026

OpenEvidence, an AI-driven medical research platform, has secured $250 million in Series D funding, raising its valuation to $12 billion and totaling nearly $700 million in funding over the past year. Led by Thrive Capital and DST Global, this investment will enable OpenEvidence to enhance its platform, which helps healthcare professionals make evidence-based decisions by synthesizing clinical information from multiple sources. Collaborations with prestigious medical organizations underscore the platform’s role in keeping doctors informed of the latest research, potentially improving patient care by streamlining access to critical findings. This significant financial boost highlights the growing integration of AI in healthcare, emphasizing the demand for technology that supports informed clinical decision-making.

OpenEvidence Secures $250M to Revolutionize AI-Driven Medical Research MobiHealthNews

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Mass General Study: Frequent AI Chatbot Use Linked to Higher Depression in Adults

January 22, 2026

A recent survey study led by Dr. Roy H. Perlis from Massachusetts General Hospital found a significant association between regular use of generative AI chatbots and increased depressive symptoms, particularly among individuals aged 25 to 64. The research indicated that daily or frequent use of AI for personal reasons correlated with higher levels of depression, as measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire. These findings suggest a need for healthcare professionals to monitor mental health outcomes in patients utilizing AI tools, especially in younger adults. Further longitudinal studies are necessary to explore the potential causal relationship between AI use and mood changes.

Frequent AI Chatbot Use Linked to Higher Depression in Adults MedPage Today

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Northeastern Wins $19M Grant to Boost Healthcare Cybersecurity with Digital Twins

January 22, 2026

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) has allocated $19 million to Northeastern University to advance digital twin technology for enhancing cybersecurity in healthcare through its UPGRADE program. This initiative aims to create detailed digital models of hospital networks, which will aid IT managers in understanding the impacts of cybersecurity measures and facilitate quicker identification and remediation of vulnerabilities. The development is expected to strengthen the autonomy of healthcare IT teams in defending against cyber threats, ultimately ensuring uninterrupted patient care. Collaborations with major healthcare providers like Michigan Medicine and Massachusetts General Hospital highlight the project's potential for widespread application within the industry.

Northeastern Wins $19M Grant to Boost Healthcare Cybersecurity with Digital Twins Healthcare IT News

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Rise In Digital Psych Apps Means More Opportunities - and Challenges - For Patients

January 21, 2026

The internet has become a double-edged sword in mental health, providing access to valuable resources and treatments while also propagating misinformation. Effective mental health strategies, like cognitive behavioral therapy and lifestyle changes, underscore the importance of a holistic approach, with dietary improvements showing particular promise in alleviating depressive symptoms. The expanding field of digital psychiatry, featuring thousands of mental health apps utilizing advanced technologies, presents new opportunities for managing psychological conditions but also faces challenges regarding evidence and scalability. For healthcare professionals, the integration of these digital tools—especially those backed by therapeutic frameworks and human support—could enhance patient outcomes and broaden access to mental health care.

Digital Psychiatry Revolutionizes Mental Health with Apps and AI Support Mayo Clinic Platform

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OpenEvidence Secures $250M To Guide Evidence-Based Decision Making

January 22, 2026

OpenEvidence, an AI-driven medical research platform, has secured $250 million in Series D funding, raising its valuation to $12 billion and totaling nearly $700 million in funding over the past year. Led by Thrive Capital and DST Global, this investment will enable OpenEvidence to enhance its platform, which helps healthcare professionals make evidence-based decisions by synthesizing clinical information from multiple sources. Collaborations with prestigious medical organizations underscore the platform’s role in keeping doctors informed of the latest research, potentially improving patient care by streamlining access to critical findings. This significant financial boost highlights the growing integration of AI in healthcare, emphasizing the demand for technology that supports informed clinical decision-making.

OpenEvidence Secures $250M to Revolutionize AI-Driven Medical Research MobiHealthNews

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Mass General Study: Frequent AI Chatbot Use Linked to Higher Depression in Adults

January 22, 2026

A recent survey study led by Dr. Roy H. Perlis from Massachusetts General Hospital found a significant association between regular use of generative AI chatbots and increased depressive symptoms, particularly among individuals aged 25 to 64. The research indicated that daily or frequent use of AI for personal reasons correlated with higher levels of depression, as measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire. These findings suggest a need for healthcare professionals to monitor mental health outcomes in patients utilizing AI tools, especially in younger adults. Further longitudinal studies are necessary to explore the potential causal relationship between AI use and mood changes.

Frequent AI Chatbot Use Linked to Higher Depression in Adults MedPage Today

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Northeastern Wins $19M Grant to Boost Healthcare Cybersecurity with Digital Twins

January 22, 2026

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) has allocated $19 million to Northeastern University to advance digital twin technology for enhancing cybersecurity in healthcare through its UPGRADE program. This initiative aims to create detailed digital models of hospital networks, which will aid IT managers in understanding the impacts of cybersecurity measures and facilitate quicker identification and remediation of vulnerabilities. The development is expected to strengthen the autonomy of healthcare IT teams in defending against cyber threats, ultimately ensuring uninterrupted patient care. Collaborations with major healthcare providers like Michigan Medicine and Massachusetts General Hospital highlight the project's potential for widespread application within the industry.

Northeastern Wins $19M Grant to Boost Healthcare Cybersecurity with Digital Twins Healthcare IT News

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Rise In Digital Psych Apps Means More Opportunities - and Challenges - For Patients

January 21, 2026

The internet has become a double-edged sword in mental health, providing access to valuable resources and treatments while also propagating misinformation. Effective mental health strategies, like cognitive behavioral therapy and lifestyle changes, underscore the importance of a holistic approach, with dietary improvements showing particular promise in alleviating depressive symptoms. The expanding field of digital psychiatry, featuring thousands of mental health apps utilizing advanced technologies, presents new opportunities for managing psychological conditions but also faces challenges regarding evidence and scalability. For healthcare professionals, the integration of these digital tools—especially those backed by therapeutic frameworks and human support—could enhance patient outcomes and broaden access to mental health care.

Digital Psychiatry Revolutionizes Mental Health with Apps and AI Support Mayo Clinic Platform

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