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Guided imagery has proven results in surgery in major study. http://t.co/f2KwTUc
Social media: how doctors can contribute : The Lancet
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Doctors should seize the opportunities provided by social networks to improve the health of their patients http://t.co/kPYIPsca
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42% of U.S. Consumers Use Social Media for Health Care Info [Survey] | ClickZ
clickz.com — “PWC study: Consumers say info on social networks would affect decisions to select physicians, hospitals.” View full resource at clickz.com
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42% of U.S. Consumers Use Social Media for Health Care Info [Survey] http://t.co/ZuRv3ZU9 via #hcsmeu #hcsm
33% of U.S. Consumers Use Social Media for Health Care Info [Survey] - Search Engine Watch (#SEW)
searchenginewatch.com — “For one-third of U.S. consumers recently surveyed, social media networks like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are a valuable source of medical information. These users also use social share their opinions on doctors, treatments, and more.” View full resource at searchenginewatch.com
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33% of U.S. Consumers Use Social Media for Health Care Info http://t.co/GU185yVD
Study: Providers Can No Longer Afford to Ignore Social Media
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http://t.co/viPT7les @PwCHealth: Providers Can No Longer Afford to Ignore Social Media, Exclusive Interview with PwC's John Edwards.
Black Women, perms and uterine fibroids: A call for authentic science journalism in the Black Media | The Urban Scientist, Scientific American Blog Network
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French people form "Human Chain Reaction" of up to 60,000 people near Lyon - Unfortunately ignored by international news media | Jerome Simons's Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC
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Is Facebook Making Us Lonely? - Magazine - The Atlantic
theatlantic.com — “Social media—from Facebook to Twitter—have made us more densely networked than ever. Yet for all this connectivity, new research suggests that we have never been lonelier (or more narcissistic)—and that this loneliness is making us mentally and physically ill. A report on what the epidemic of loneliness is doing to our souls and our society.” View full resource at theatlantic.com
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Exploring, exposing the downside of social media @TheAtlantic @STurkle http://t.co/OoF47qa6 feature #longread #CDoM
What Social Media Websites Are Health Care Providers Using for Professional Networking? - Data Points - iHealthBeat
ihealthbeat.org — “Forty-one percent of surveyed health care providers said they are using the social media website Facebook for professional networking purposes, while 29% say they are using YouTube and 23% say they are using LinkedIn, according to a survey by health care staffing and recruitment firm AMN Healthcare.” View full resource at ihealthbeat.org
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Many Doctors Don't Take Social Media Beyond Marketing - Healthcare - The Patient - Informationweek
informationweek.com — “U.S. healthcare providers should learn from their overseas colleagues who use social networking to improve care management, engage patients, and communicate with other doctors, CSC report finds.” View full resource at informationweek.com
Most Recently Shared on April 11, 2012 at 1:10 pm By:
Many Doctors in U.S. Don't Take Social Media Beyond Marketing http://t.co/iytYP8PK They should learn from their peers abroad. #hcsm
10 Ways Social Media Affects Your Mental Health - iVillage
ivillage.com — “Social media “meets our very basic need for a sense of belonging,” says JoAnne Cantor, Ph.D., author of Conquer CyberOverload:” View full resource at ivillage.com
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10 (Good and Bad) Ways Social Media Affects Your #MentalHealth via @ivillage http://t.co/fNuXf2YU
7 Bad habits kids pick up from Twitter - Fort Lauderdale Parenting Teens | Examiner.com
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Nearly half of providers use social media for networking - Related Stories - Hospice and Palliative Medicine SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Data on 2,790 health care professionals showed about one-third of survey respondents used social media to look for a job in 2011, up from 21% in 2010, and almost half said they use it for professional networking. Physicians appeared to be the heaviest users of smartphones and other mobile devices i…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Nearly half of providers use social media for networking http://t.co/6NTDKxbL #hpm
How To Create a Pinteresting Healthcare Social Media Strategy | HealthWorks Collective
healthworkscollective.com — “EXCLUSIVE POST - A recent study revealed that Pinterest, the latest social networking site to take the social media world by storm, is now driving more traffic to websites and blogs than YouTube, Google+ and LinkedIn combined. What is Pinterest?” View full resource at healthworkscollective.com
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How To Create a Pinteresting #Healthcare Social Media Strategy http://t.co/LBBOnmeD @JBBC via @HealthCollectiv #hcsm
48% of healthcare professionals surveyed use social media for networking, up from 37% in 2010. Download new survey- http://t.co/ujACdEfq
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48% of healthcare professionals surveyed use social media for networking, up from 37% in 2010. Download new survey- http://t.co/ujACdEfq
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