
Do food blogs serve as a source of nutritionally balanced recipes? Not really, according to this study http://buff.ly/1m4mUjd
Social Media Methods for Studying Rare Diseases - leading referral sources: Facebook, forums, traditional websites http://buff.ly/1fyX3Sd
12 tips for using social media as a medical educator http://buff.ly/1igsE5y
Website Aims To 'Crowdsource' Patients' Diagnoses http://buff.ly/1qeoBAQ - CrowdMed http://buff.ly/1qeoGo1
Researchers analysed a million tweets to reveal America's drinking habits http://buff.ly/1j1D9zF
"We have a physician practice website. Why do we need a Facebook page?" http://buff.ly/1jtQpHB
Texting improves link between teenagers with chronic disease and doctors. MD2Me program focused on CF, DM and IBD http://buff.ly/1m276Pk
Online Survey on Twitter: Urological Experience - 2% of urologoists responded to a survey via Twitter http://buff.ly/1mXRA8c
Yelp Reviews Help Track Food Illnesses - software searches for words like “sick,” “vomit” and “diarrhea” http://buff.ly/1n7WGyC
Dermatology on tumblr: None of the dermatology-focused journals, organizations, or groups maintained a Tumblr blog http://buff.ly/1pt2suf
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