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My ABCovid-19 Journal – Day 3 of 5, Letters “K” through “O”

Health Populi

This week, I’m sharing all the letters of the alphabet with you which reminded me keywords and themes emerging as we were learning about this dastardly public health threat beginning early in 2020. A map of New York City provided the base for this page, along with a photo taken around a surreal, empty Times Square. M is for mask.

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Why Health apps are like the Wild West, with Apple just riding into town

Lloyd Price

Google” keyword searches. They promise personalized information on whether a nagging symptom can likely be relegated to self-care or whether a visit to the doctor’s office or even the emergency room may be needed. The app will see you now? Interactive diagnostic apps now go well beyond “Dr. There are hundreds of cancer-related apps.

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E&T: Health apps frequently neglect privacy of users, study finds

mHealth Insight

This data included text as well as images, such as X-rays” While I recognise we have a dire situation in which caring Healthcare Professionals are shaking in their shoes for making the decision to share their mobile number with their Patients I find it amazing that people are really surprised by this finding.

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Medical AXIOMS – Interview with Mark Reid, MD

33 Charts - Digital Health

Medical Axioms is a Twitter-based collection of wit and wisdom created by Dr. Mark Reid , a Colorado-based Hospitalist. It’s funny because we all know science and evidence based practice is more reliable than n-of-one “I saw a case once,” but it is also very hard to remember. He is one of my heros. Some threepeats.

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