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Social Media and Health

Climacteric, 2013
Social networks have long been an integral part of human socialization. However, the 21st century has seen the development of new electronic forms of networking such as blogs, podcasts and wikis.
Megan A, Moreno, Kerry, Gannon
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Global health and the media

The Lancet, 2014
1094 www.thelancet.com Vol 384 September 20, 2014 to acknowledge that schistosomiasis is now becoming a European disease. The Mediterranean area is a former settlement of Bulinus and climate warming creates favourable conditions for local transmission in southern Europe.
Joseph R, Fitchett   +1 more
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Health, Science, and the Media

Breastfeeding Medicine, 2009
This article discusses the importance of breastfeeding and its link to the media according to a grandmother of a healthy thriving breastfed baby. She suggests it is time for: another public service campaign peer-to-peer organizing television and movie scripts that incorporate breastfeeding mothers and celebrities and elected officials stepping out and ...
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Social Media and Mental Health

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
We provide quasi-experimental estimates of the impact of social media on mental health by leveraging a unique natural experiment: the staggered introduction of Facebook across US colleges. Our analysis couples data on student mental health around the years of Facebook’s expansion with a generalized difference-in-differences empirical strategy. We find
Braghieri, Luca   +2 more
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Media and health

2008
Programmes for Training on Research in Public Health for South Eastern Europe, Programmes for Training on Research in Public Health for South Eastern Europe. Vol. 4: Health promotion and disease prevention: A Handbook for Teachers, Researchers, Health Professionals and Decision ...
Vukusic Rukavina, Tea   +3 more
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Social media and public health

2022
Social media has become the virtual agora for public discussion and is increasingly popular for sharing health information by both institutions and people who are involved in the promotion of public health and well-being. Lifestyle and health choices are largely influenced by public perception, and people express their opinions and feelings about them ...
Francesca Greco, Guido Giarelli
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