SOCIAL

Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Social Media in Cancer Care: What Italian Doctors Think

Social media has become a game-changer for doctors and patients, especially those dealing with cancer. But what do Italian medical oncologists and their trainees think about using these platforms in their work? A recent study set out to find the answers. The researchers wanted to understand how thes

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

How State Health Agencies Used Twitter Over a Decade

Twitter, now known as X, has been a go-to tool for US health agencies like the CDC for public communication. But, there's a gap in understanding how state health agencies have been using it over the past decade. This information is crucial as social media evolves, especially since the COVID-19 pande

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Social Factors and Missed Cancer Screens: Unveiling the Link

Did you know that how we live and interact within our society can influence whether we get cancer screenings? Research suggests that social factors, like where we live, how much money we have, and who we hang out with, play a part in whether we keep up with recommended cancer screenings. However, ex

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some LGBTQ+ Teens Have More Psychotic Experiences?

You might think that psychotic experiences (PE) are rare. But for LGBTQ+ teens, they're more common. Why? Researchers believe it's because these teens face different challenges in their social world, both good and bad. For instance, they might deal with more bullying or have less social support. Thi

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Jan 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Returns to Instagram After Years!

It's been quite some time since Meghan Markle was last seen on Instagram. She made a surprising comeback on January 1st, with a new handle, @meghan. In a short video, she's jogging along a beach, writing "2025" in the sand, and flashing a smile. Her return comes after a break that lasted over seven

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Jan 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unmasking Secrets: How News and Social Media Handled a Japanese Entertainment Scandal

You’ve probably heard about big scandals in the news, right? Well, one that shook up Japan was the sexual abuse scandal in the entertainment industry. This wasn't just a simple mistake. It was a web of silence that took years to break through. News outlets played a big part in exposing this mess. T

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

How Covid-19 and Job Loss Sparked US Protests

The Covid-19 pandemic has been tough on people in many ways. It's not just about getting sick—it's also about losing jobs and seeing loved ones pass away. A recent study in the US looked at how these things might be linked to social unrest. Researchers used surveys, protest data, and weekly stats on

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

How Tech Changed the Way Doctors and Patients Talk

Let's take a look at how doctors and patients interact today and how that's different from the past. Hippocrates, the ancient Greek doctor, is famous for his patient-centered approach. But fast forward to today, and things have changed a lot. Technology has stepped in, changing how we communicate an

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

What Factors Really Affect Suicide Rates?

Suicide is a serious public health concern, so understanding what drives it is crucial. Social factors, known as social determinants of health (SDOH), play a big role in suicide risk. These include things like education, income, and social support. Figuring out how these factors influence suicide ca

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Jan 02 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Humans Love Myths? A Social Perspective

Ever wondered why people love and celebrate cultural myths? It's all about our social evolution. Humans have a unique ability to connect with others through shared stories and experiences. These collective narratives help us decide if a group is worth joining. By sharing myths, we can assess a coali

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