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A monthly collection of interesting emergency medicine articles appraised to keep your practice informed.
Hobbs et al. apply longitudinal statistical models to two massive databases to show that online social interactions, just like…
Some scientists have claimed that being on Facebook could be good for us. So good, in fact, it could help us live longer.
Being popular on Facebook could be a marker of good social and physical health, new research finds.
Facebook users in California had slightly better health outcomes than nonusers, even after controlling for other factors.
From Hobbs et al., with the usual caution that correlations are not causes:SignificancePeople who have stronger social networks…
There is a study making the rounds this week, one that declares a certain social-networking site is the secret key to longevity.
This PLoS ONE study indicates that people who consume more information on mobile phones have less trust in neighbors, strangers…
People who are active on Facebook and other networking sites tend to live longer. Coincidence? Probably not. Read more...
Kdo bi si mislil, a v ugledni reviji PNAS so objavili izsledke študije, ki je odkrila povezavo med uporabo družabnih omrežij in…
Is social media good for you, or bad? Well, it’s complicated. A study of 12 million Facebook users suggests that using Facebook…