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Tips for understanding studies (Health News Review)

Update 1/22: this was originally in our "Found on the Net" sidebar, but it's attracted enough comments that it belongs in the mainstream. I was researching the coverage of statins on Health News Review, the great e-patient resource we've often covered, and I stumbled...

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The kind of thinking to look for

There are several stages in becoming an empowered, engaged, activated patient - a capable, responsible partner in getting good care for yourself, your family, whoever you're caring for. One ingredient is to know what to expect, so you can tell when things seem right...

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The Complete Guide to Self Tracking

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, sponsor of the e-Patients White Paper that was the genesis of this blog and the Society for Participatory Medicine, is sponsoring a partnership of the Institute for the Future and The Quantified Self to build a The Complete Guide to...

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Doctors often use treatments with little scientific support

According to Reuters, physicians often base treatments on expert opinion or anecdotal evidence. Only one in seven treatment recommendations from the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) -- a society representing healthcare providers and researchers across the...

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Journal of Participatory Medicine: Top Ten Articles

From the editors of our society's journal, the Journal of Participatory Medicine: As we close out Volume 2 of JoPM, we're pleased to look back at how the journal has grown. We published a total of 23 articles in 2010. We published our first two podcasts. In...

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John M. Grohol, Psy.D.

Dr. John M. Grohol, Psy.D. is a psychologist and technologist who specializes in examining and writing about the confluence of patient rights, technology, and mental health. In 1995, he founded Psych Central, the world's leading independent mental health site overseen by mental health professionals, which was acquired by Healthline in 2020. He founded and continues to oversee the independent online support group community for mental health concerns, My Support Forums since 2001. He is a co-founder of the Society for Participatory Medicine.

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