Medicine in Social Media
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The newest collection of curated social media resources was just published, this time, focusing on hemophilia.

Collection of hemophilia related blogs, podcasts, slideshows, mobile applications and community sites to help you keep yourself up-to-date.

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It's a pleasure to announce the newest topic in which we curated with the help of international experts, medical professionals and e-patients, the most relevant, quality social media resources dedicated to hearing loss!

We hope you will find them useful!

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is the most commonly studied and diagnosed psychiatric disorder in children, affecting about 3 to 5 percent of children globally.

We curated only relevant and quality social media resources from blogs and podcasts to community sites and Twitter users focusing on this important health issue in the ADHD in Social Media selection.

We hope this will help affected parents and families find the information and resources they need.

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Manhattan Research published a social media trends analysis focusing on psoriasis.

We are happy to contribute to this field by curating the best social media resources dedicated to this condition.


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Polycystic Kidney Disease is an important genetic condition in which there are only a few quality social media channels but Webicina published the newest curated collection focusing on this issue. 100 manually selected social media resources!

Relevant, selected and quality social media resources from blogs and podcasts to community sites and Twitter users focusing on Polycystic Kidney Disease.

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