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The Media and Health Needs of the Elderly

Health Education, 1975
(1975). The Media and Health Needs of the Elderly. Health Education: Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 14-15.
R, Burdman, G D, Burdman
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Social Media in Health Care

2015
To identify existing streams of research and develop an agenda for future research, we reviewed and synthesized the existing literature relevant to social media in health care. In particular, our review encompassed two themes - Patient Use of Social Media and Healthcare Organization/Professional Use.
ESCHENBRENNER, Brenda   +1 more
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Social media for health advocacy

Surgery, 2023
Twenty-five percent of US adults do not have a primary care doctor. With inherent physical obstacles often found in health care systems, there is a disparity in the ability to navigate through health care. Social media has helped patients navigate the muddy waters and helped remove traditional medicine's roadblocks, which tend to limit access to health
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Media and Health

2017
News media are the principal conduit of information about medicine and shape the attitudes of public opinion, physicians, researchers, and policy-makers. However, researchers and policy advocates deem media health with opposing attitudes: they are faulted as courting sensationalism and raising expectations but are also used for promoting behavioral ...
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Transparent Health Information in the Media

2012
When it comes to medical decisions, people have to deal with a wide range of information from different sources. Information from the media is a prominent example: It increasingly addresses health-related issues and communicates benefits and risks of medical treatments and prevention programs.
Müller, S.   +4 more
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Media and Health

2007
The paper is answering on three important questions: (1) How to raise health issues on the policy and editorial agenda, (2) How to bring improvements into the health and media experts relationship, and (3) How ro exchange health news in respond to globalization?
Pavleković, Gordana   +2 more
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Media matters for youth health

Journal of Adolescent Health, 2000
We live in a media world and the mass media offer educational and entertainment opportunities for adults and children. However, pediatricians and parents are increasingly aware of the potential health risks that media exposure presents to children and adolescents.
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The Media and Health

2000
The objective of my considerations is to investigate the ways in which the media influence human, i.e. public, health. To accomplish this task, I will present some popular theories of media impact and functioning, juxtaposed with the preferences of “the value of health” shared by the media public.
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Social Media and Sleep Health

Pediatric Clinics of North America
Social media interferes with pediatric sleep health with downstream consequences for mental health and other developmental outcomes. Based on the literature on screen use and sleep, social media likely affects sleep through the following proposed mechanisms: activity displacement, content-related arousal, alerting effects of light, and disruptions from
Lauren, Hale   +2 more
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Social media and health promotion

Global Health Promotion, 2012
Social media is any networked ICT tool or platform that derives its content and principal value from user engagement and permits those users to interact with that content as part of a larger movement in communications organized under Web 2.0 (7,8). The ability to comment, share, contribute to and remix existing content is what distinguishes social ...
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