Researchers created a stigma-aware WhatsApp chatbot for menstrual health education in Pakistan through co-design workshops and a two-week deployment, yielding insights on its use for challenging taboos alongside tensions around trust and cultural explanations.
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Urban Indians practice health tracking as collective family care, and personal health informatics should be redesigned around agency, elicitation, and engagement to support proactive shared care.
Scientometric review of 15 years of Augmented Human conference papers shows bimodal submission peaks in 2015 and 2025, dominant topics in haptics and wearables, and an active Japanese community alongside definitional scope issues.
Proposes a social norms framework for youth social media design to overcome pluralistic ignorance and enable independent platforms focused on trusted connections.
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Designing Around Stigma: Human-Centered LLMs for Menstrual Health
Researchers created a stigma-aware WhatsApp chatbot for menstrual health education in Pakistan through co-design workshops and a two-week deployment, yielding insights on its use for challenging taboos alongside tensions around trust and cultural explanations.
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Unpacking "Personal" Health Informatics for Proactive Collective Care
Urban Indians practice health tracking as collective family care, and personal health informatics should be redesigned around agency, elicitation, and engagement to support proactive shared care.
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15 Years of Augmented Human(s) Research: Where Do We Stand?
Scientometric review of 15 years of Augmented Human conference papers shows bimodal submission peaks in 2015 and 2025, dominant topics in haptics and wearables, and an active Japanese community alongside definitional scope issues.
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A Social Norms Approach to Youth Social Media Design
Proposes a social norms framework for youth social media design to overcome pluralistic ignorance and enable independent platforms focused on trusted connections.