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Sleep and Web 2.0: Sleep health and disorders in social media

The web is really rich in content related to sleep, healthy sleep, sleep disorders and more. Webicina’s new Sleep and Web 2.0 collection features social media resources/applications selected by...

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Video Tutorial about PeRSSonalized Medicine

PeRSSonalized Medicine is the simplest, free, customizable, multi-lingual medical information aggregator that features over 70 medical topics and thousands of resources in over 16 languages. Now this...

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Indonesian Collection of Medical Resources

We launched PeRSSonalized Medicine to help patients and doctors keep themselves up-to-date easily. It’s the simplest, free, customizable medical information aggregator covering over 70 medical...

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COPD and Web 2.0: Selected resources

COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is the 4th leading cause of death and is an important medical issue worldwide. Webicina just published the newest social media collection, COPD and Web 2.0,...

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Neo- and Perinatology: Selected Resources in Social Media

There are hundreds of quality blogs, news sites, medical journals, Twitter users or Youtube channels focusing on neonatology and perinatology so Webicina just selected some of the best in PeRSSonalized...

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Obesity in Social Media

After collections focusing on Fitness and Weight Loss, it was time to create a similar collection containing social media resources aimed at medical professionals. PeRSSonalized Obesity, the simplest...

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Heart Diseases: Social Media in a Curated Way

There are hundreds of quality blogs, news sites, medical journals, Twitter users or Youtube channels focusing on the different types of heart diseases, but Webicina selects the most relevant resources...

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Acne and Web 2.0

If you have ever tried to find useful, medically reliable information on acne without advertisement-based websites or spams, I’m sure you had to go through plenty of useless resources until you found...

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PeRSSonalized Conductive Education

Conductive education (CE) was developed by Professor Andras Peto and became an educational system for children and adults who have motor disorders of neurological origin. This area has lots of...

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Health Informatics and Social Media

Some days ago, I talked with Peter Murray, director of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA), and we agreed that there should be a Webicina.com section dedicated to health...

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Following Medical Resources in the Simplest Way!

There are many medical professionals and empowered patients who would like to follow medical resources such as medical journals, blogs, news, Twitter users, Youtube channels, etc. easily in a...

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Oncology in Social Media: The most relevant resources!

As the number of medical websites is exponentially growing, it’s getting harder to find quality and relevant resources in oncology, a very sensitive and fast-growing field of medicine. The newest...

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Social Media and Medicine in Austria

We launched PeRSSonalized Medicine to help patients and doctors keep themselves up-to-date easily. It’s the simplest, free, customizable medical information aggregator covering over 80 medical...

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Social Media and Medicine in India

We launched PeRSSonalized Medicine to help patients and doctors keep themselves up-to-date easily. It’s the simplest, free, customizable medical information aggregator covering over 80 medical...

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Polycystic Kidney Disease: Social Media

In rare diseases such as Polycystic Kidney Disease, social media can be a huge help for patients in finding each other and forming communities or publishing practical pieces of advice for each other....

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Medical Social Media Channels in Canada

PeRSSonalized Medicine is the simplest, customizable social media aggregator featuring only curated resources and the best thing about that is the multi-lingual function. It means there are different...

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Curated British Medical Social Media Channels!

On Webicina.com, a new national version of PeRSSonalized Medicine, the simplest, customizable, multi-lingual medical literature and social media aggregator was just launched focusing on the best...

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Top 50 Coeliac Disease Social Media Channels

Webicina’s PeRSSonalized Medicine is the simplest, free, customizable, multi-lingual aggregator of quality medical resources in social media and the newest addition to the list of topics is Coeliac...

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Hebrew Medical Resources in Social Media

Webicina.com just announced the launch of the Hebrew version of PeRSSonalized Medicine, the simplest, customizable, multi-lingual medical information aggregator. It means the platform has now a Hebrew...

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Social Media Channels in Hematology, Tuberculosis, Smoking cessation and...

After updating the design of the main page of Webicina, new topics were published in PeRSSonalized Medicine covering the most relevant medical peer-reviewed journals, blogs, news sites, Twitter users,...

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