Social Interaction and Life Span

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Insomnia, anxiety meds may shorten life span - Health - Behavior - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “Taking medications to treat insomnia or anxiety may shorten some people's lives, according to the results of a 12-year study in Canada.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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You again! The role of significant others in our social interactions | Psychology Today

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Facebook Could Increase Your Life Span - Business - The Atlantic

theatlantic.com — “If people with greater social relationships are "50 percent more likely to live longer than their…View full resource at theatlantic.com

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Fear of Being the Life of the Party: Your Partner with Social Anxiety | Partners in Wellness

blogs.psychcentral.com — “Fear of Being the Life of the Party: Your Partner with Social Anxiety | Partners in WellnessView full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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You love your partner & how different you are. But you're not keen on how they interact. Dealing with social phobia: http://bit.ly/mBTYZD

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Life as a Healthcare CIO: The Lexicon of the Interactive Web

geekdoctor.blogspot.com — “Every day I experience life in the world of healthcare IT, supporting 3000 doctors, 18000 faculty, and 3 million patients. In this blog I record my experiences with infrastructure, applications, policies, management, and governance as well as muse on such topics such as reducing our carbon footprint, standardizing data in healthcare, and living life to its fullest.View full resource at geekdoctor.blogspot.com

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The Lexicon of the Interactive Web: As a champion for social networking and next generation web functionality, I.. http://tinyurl.com/5wf2gp

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As life spans expand, so do Medicare, Social Security costs, study finds - McKnight's Long Term Care News

mcknights.com — “By 2050, Americans could be living three to eight years longer than current government projections. That could result in significantly higher costs to Social Security and Medicare, a new study released Monday reveals.View full resource at mcknights.com

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As lifespans expand, so do costs to #Medicare, Social Security, study finds - http://bit.ly/8xmOMH

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Sarah Stewart: How to develop a professional interactive website or social networking site?

sarah-stewart.blogspot.com — “Education, eLearning, Social Media, Midwifery, Second Life, Life-Long Learning, ePortfolios, MentoringView full resource at sarah-stewart.blogspot.com

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Encouraging Childhood Play And Social Interactions Improves The Progress Of Critically Ill Pediatric Patients

medicalnewstoday.com — “By encouraging childhood play and social interactions, Child Life Specialists at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore identify the progress and improvement of critically ill pediatric patients.BotView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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A Week in the Life of Social HealthHealth 2.0 News

health2news.com — “Consumer interactions with organizations via Facebook and Twitter This “week in the life” analysis of health care social media comes from a PricewaterView full resource at health2news.com

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A PricewaterhouseCoopers report takes a snapshot: A Week in the Life of #SocialHealth | Health 2.0 News http://t.co/ueUfDqto

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Best and Worst Life Experiences from Social Connections | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “New research finds that social events are the most meaningful times in an individual's life. Although social connections bring us the most pleasure, they alsoView full resource at psychcentral.com

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News: Best and Worst Life Experiences from Social Connections http://bit.ly/b6k4YN

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Improving Physician and Pharma (Life Science) Company Interactions | Ozmosis

ozmosis.com — “The 9th Annual ePharma Summit was recently held in Philadelphia the week of February 8th, otherwise known as "Snowpocalypse";. Those of us who braved the blizzard were rewarded with a terrific set of discussion on the role digital and social media can play to improve the working relationship between physicians and pharma.View full resource at ozmosis.com

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Redefining pharma / physician relationships in the digital and social media world http://bit.ly/alIUm9 RT @Healthcare3dot0 @ozmosis

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Collaboration and social interactions help extend memory, study finds - McKnight's Long Term Care News

mcknights.com — “A collaborative approach in social interactions could be a key to memory retention and independent living later in life, new research reveals.View full resource at mcknights.com

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Collaboration and social interactions help extend memory, study finds http://t.co/fVOM79g #healthcare

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Daniel Amen - Change Your Brain, Change Your Life | Social Media, Public Relations & Branding | Amelia Chen

ameliachen.com — “What enhances brain health? Positive social interactions, new learning, great diet, sleep, exercise, physical healthy, healthy anxiety, gratitude, meditating, ANT killing.View full resource at ameliachen.com

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Social training of autistic children with interact... [J Integr Neurosci. 2009] - PubMed result

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Children with autism appear to benefit from games that teach social skills in Dutch study. http://bit.ly/XBp6g

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