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If you’ve complained about your boss or job on Twitter, watch out for a warning from a new app called FireMe!. Ricardo Kawase and his team at the University of Hannover, Germany…
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HealthKeep, a health-based social network, is looking to help people organize their patient history with a timeline of symptoms, medications and conditions.
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As the largest conference the city of New Orleans ever hosted, HIMSS13 delivered a ton of exciting health IT news and developments. However, these …
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Patients love it. Physicians find it often saves them time and money. So why aren’t more doctors burning up the email lines with their patients?
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It’s Monday, which means another round of five handpicked articles from around the healthcare social media community. This week we take look at a Google
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Jason Berek-Lewis Founder, Healthy Startups ___________________________________________________…
Which trends do you think will shape 2013?
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This is my abstract for the Medicine 2.0 Conference.
Background: The statistics of increased length of survival for women diagnosed with breast cancer give no indication of the quality of life (QOL) experienced. In describing the psychosocial adjustment of life after cancer treatment, younger women in particular convey a unique sense of loneliness, termed survivor loneliness. They report more unmet needs, experience greater emotional distress and a greater search for meaning in their lives. Many are turning to blogs to find a sense of connection and a means of self construct. These blog narratives can provide researchers with a new framework for enhanced understanding of the lived experience of cancer survivorship.
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