by Gilles Frydman | Nov 18, 2009
I like to invite all students, teachers, researchers, and entrepreneurs within the ‘earshot’ of this announcement to ‘listen’ carefully. If you have an idea (conceptual or a working model) of a way to help educate, treat, and/or diagnosis diabetes in rural areas with...
by Susannah Fox | Feb 2, 2009
Amy Tenderich weighs in on the name debate: patient vs. consumer. Almost anything is better than cyberchondriac or medical googler, but e-patient is still my favorite.
by Susannah Fox | Dec 29, 2008
This is the second in a series of posts about the California HealthCare Foundation’s Chronic Disease Care conference (the first was Happy Dogs in a Pile of Sticks). Patient Voices: Managing Chronic Conditions, Living our Lives Ted Eytan snapped a photo that captured...
by Gilles Frydman | Sep 22, 2008
Why have rare diseases been so disproportionally represented in the world of internet-based online medical communities since the early 90s? Is there a unique reason to explain why so many of the rare disease patients understood long before anyone else the importance...
by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. | Nov 27, 2007
Wondering how good the Health 2.0 revolution has been so far to patients? A great overview of the Health 2.0 world through the eyes of a newly-diagnosed diabetic is well worth the read. It describes the general health tools available to patients today, as well as some...
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