Cyberchondria
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blogs.webmd.com — “The leading source for trustworthy and timely health and medical news and information. providing credible health information, supportive community, and educational services by blending award-winning expertise in content, community services, expert commentary, and medical review.” View full resource at blogs.webmd.com
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MD News - Understanding Cyberchondria
mdnews.com — “The Internet has revolutionized the way people access health information. From personal health records to symptom checkers, knowledge about any health topic can be accessed within seconds. Along with this technology, however, have evolved cyberchondriacs " individuals who suffer a similar anxiety of traditional hypochondria, compounded by the digital age.” View full resource at mdnews.com
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Microsoft Examines Causes of 'Cyberchondria' - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “A Microsoft study suggests that self-diagnosis by search engine leads Web searchers to conclude the worst about what ails them.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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"Cyberchondria" exists. Beware of search engine self medical diagnosis http://adjix.com/9vv3
mHealth “cyberchondria” is a small price to pay | mobihealthnews
mobihealthnews.com — “mHealth “cyberchondria” is a small price to pay | mobihealthnews” View full resource at mobihealthnews.com
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@mobilehealth mHealth “cyberchondria†is a small price to pay http://bit.ly/er0P4r #health #medical #md
Cyberchondria | MyDocHub Blog - Online Health Community
mydochub.com — “For those who tend to diagnose themselves via the search engines, e.g having fever and pains, and then diagnosing one's ...” View full resource at mydochub.com
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Internet fuels bad self-diagnoses and 'cyberchondria' - Health - Behavior - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Eight out of 10 Internet users go online to get their health-related questions answered. But all that information is leading to a rise in "cyberchondria," or anxiety borne from online health-related searches.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Internet self-diagnoses generating 'cyberchondria',' reports @MyHealth_MHND. Good article on #healthit too. http://tinyurl.com/3yc6dce
Internet fuels bad self-diagnoses and 'cyberchondria' - Health - Behavior - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Eight out of 10 Internet users go online to get their health-related questions answered. But all that information is leading to a rise in "cyberchondria," or anxiety borne from online health-related searches.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Internet fuels bad self-diagnoses and 'cyberchondria' - Health - Behavior - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Eight out of 10 Internet users go online to get their health-related questions answered. But all that information is leading to a rise in "cyberchondria," or anxiety borne from online health-related searches.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Cyberchondria - Google: helping patients make informed decisions since 2004 (reblog) - Caffeine, stethoscopes, and cameras
notratched.posterous.com — “Cyberchondria - Google: helping patients make informed decisions since 2004 (reblog) - Caffeine, stethoscopes, and cameras” View full resource at notratched.posterous.com
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Cyberchondria Rising – What is the Term’s Meaning and History? « Medical Lessons
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ICMCC News Page » mHealth “cyberchondria” is a small price to pay
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http://bit.ly/hilkE6 mHealth “cyberchondria” is a small price to pay #healthit #mhealth
amednews: Cyberchondria: the one diagnosis patients miss :: Jan. 30, 2012 ... American Medical News
ama-assn.org — “Physicians say patient anxiety is increasing because of medical information read online, with self-diagnoses of diseases like fibromyalgia and lupus.” View full resource at ama-assn.org
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Worried Well on the Web | Brain Blogger
brainblogger.com — “Eight out of every ten Americans have searched for medical information online. Three-quarters of these searchers do not scrutinize the quality, validity, or” View full resource at brainblogger.com
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"...The unnecessary escalation of #health concerns — newly-termed “cyberchondria†| #hcn #hcsm #hcmktg http://ping.fm/pCosM
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medgadget.com — “"Big data" is the phrase that has the high-tech and healthcare industries buzzing. The ability to collect and intelligently analyze patient data, from thei” View full resource at medgadget.com
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How WebMD convinces us we’re dying - The Washington Post
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