Popa, AncaChereji, IoanAnalele Universitatii din Oradea, Fascicula Ecotoxicologie, Zootehnie si Tehnologii n Industria Alimentara
There are some situations in which social media can be a useful source when it comes to health concerns, and it may help us identify conditions or concerns we might otherwise have missed. Treatment for women's health issues in particular is woefully underserved; many women feel they haven't ...
The use of the Internet and of social media has become almost universal, and both patients and providers often use these tools in healthcare. This lesson is about the impact of social media on health issues and the pros and cons of its usage. ...
DeCamp M. Ethical issues when using social media for health outside professional relationships. Int Rev Psychiatry 2015 Apr;27(2):97-105. [doi: 10.3109/09540261.2014.1001726] [Medline: 25738215]DeCamp M. Ethical issues when using social media for health outside professional relationships. ...
Medical social media data is a subset of the social media data space, in which the interests of the participants are specifically devoted to medicine and health issues [8]. More specifically, with medical social media data we refer to web-based narrative text and data that contain medical ...
Social media may have the capac- ity to reach a wider audience than traditional media. A broad range of people including the general public, patients, and health professionals can use social media to communicate about health issue...
J ust last month, research from Canada showed that higher level of social media use was linked with increased mental depression in adolescents. With this study, the problem is put in a better context. It's not necessarily social media that's causing these issues. It's more likely the ...
Social media platforms should post warning labels, similar to those now used on cigarette packs, for teenagers who are increasingly suffering from mental health issues that are partly tied to the apps, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said Monday in anopinion piecein the New York Times."It ...
The study of more than 6,000 children aged 12 to 15 found those who used social media more heavily were more likely to report issues such as depression, anxiety and loneliness, as well as aggression and anti-social behaviour, than teenagers who did not use social media. The findings held ...
Social media have the potential to revolutionize health and healthcare, but fulfilling this potential requires attention to the ethical issues social media may raise. This article reviews the major ethical issues arising when social media are used for research, public health, mobile health applications...