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Research Roundup: All of Us Participants’ Fitbit Data Drive New Research

More than one in five people in the United States have a smartwatch or fitness tracker, like a Fitbit device. Beyond helping individuals monitor their own heart rate, sleep, and physical activity, these devices offer tremendous potential to advance our collective understanding of health…

August 22, 2023

Type: Announcements

Illustration emphasizing three tiers of secure data access on the All of Us Researcher Workbench.

All of Us Research Program Updates Data Use Eligibility to Propel Precision Medicine

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program is now taking applications from international academic, not-for-profit, and health care organizations to access data through its Researcher Workbench. The program began testing its secure, cloud-based data platform three years…

August 3, 2023

Type: Announcements

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All of Us Research Program Starts Collecting New Mental Health and Well-Being Data

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has launched two new mental health and well-being surveys covering a range of behavioral and emotional health topics, including depression, anxiety, personality, self-harm, and others. Responses from participants will allow researchers…

July 20, 2023

Type: Announcements