“…For example, past work analyzed search logs of large populations to understand seasonal patterns of information seeking for mental health issues (Ayers et al, 2013), to quantify the effect of news reporting on suicidal ideation (Yom-Tov and Fischer, 2017), to study the needs of people during the COVID19 pandemic (Suh et al, 2021), and to estimate the anxiety of search engine users (Youngmann and Yom-Tov, 2018). As a screening tool, search engine data was leveraged for screening of lung carcinoma (R. W. White and Horvitz, 2017), neurodegenerative disorders (Allerhand et al, 2018;R. White et al, 2018;Youngmann et al, 2019), diabetes (Hochberg et al, 2019), stroke (Shaklai et al, 2021), eating disorders (Sadeh-Sharvit et al, 2020), and solid-tumor cancers (Yom-Tov, 2020).…”