Edition 39 – WhatsApp, COVID-19 related misinformation in Africa and the need for continuous infoveillance
WhatsApp, COVID-19 Related Misinformation in Africa and the Need for Continuous Infoveillance By Chidindu C. Mmadu-Okoli, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria Dr. Ifeanyi M. Nsofor, EpiAfric, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Mmadu-Okoli C, Nsofor Ifeanyi. WhatsApp, COVID-19 related misinformation in Africa and the need for continuous infoveillance. HPHR. 2021;39. 10.54111/0001/MM8 […]
Edition 40 – The Impact of Remote Recruitment and Intervention on Adolescents At-Risk for Cybervictimization
The Impact of Remote Recruitment and Intervention on Adolescents At-Risk for Cybervictimization By Chiaka Ibe, Megan Ranney, MD, MPH, FACEP; John Pateña, MPH, MA; Tyler Wray, PhD, Brown University Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Ibe C, Ranney M, Pateña J, Wray T. The impact of remote recruitment […]
Edition 39 – Embracing Social Media as a Modern Means of Health Promotion: Can We “Like” and “Share” Our Way Towards Better Population Health?
Embracing Social Media as a Modern Means of Health Promotion: Can We “Like” and “Share” Our Way Towards Better Population Health? By Pavi Brar, Wireko Andrew Awuah, Martina Mensah, Shekinah Obinna Amaka Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Brar P, Awuah W, Mensah M, Amaka S. Embracing social media as a modern means of health promotion: can […]
Ain’t I a Woman? Isioma in conversation with Dr. Jen Gunter, Author of the Menopause Manifesto and the Vagina Bible
The menopause is a natural part of the female life cycle. But why do women become invisible after the menopause? Dr Jen Gunter answers my question ‘Ain’t I A Woman?”
Ain’t I a Woman? Isioma in conversation with BBC TV Doctor Nighat Arif
The menopause is a natural part of the female life cycle. But why do women become invisible after the menopause? Dr Naghat ARif answers my question ” Ain’t I A Woman?”
Dr. Isioma Okolo explores young people’s mental health during the pandemic with Victor Ugo in “Adults in Essence but not in Mind”
Adolescents make up 16% of the population and straddle the sometimes uncomfortable gap between childhood and adulthood. Seeking out information on the internet makes sense but at what cost?
Dr. Hannah Nazri discusses “Can social media lead to health illiteracy and should doctors be online?”
Dr. Hannah Nazri discusses the role of social media in promoting health illiteracy and whether doctors should be online.
Edition 30 – Why Social Media Giants’ Attempts to Cure the Infodemic May Be Yet Another Detriment to Black Americans in the Fight Against COVID-19
Why Social Media Giants’ Attempts to Cure the Infodemic May Be Yet Another Detriment to Black Americans in the Fight Against COVID-19 By Ronald E. Cox and William Conley Citation Cox R, Conley W. Why social media giants’ attempts to cure the infodemic may be yet another detriment to black americans in the fight against […]
Edition 28 – Recognizing Social Media-Related Depression
There is a growing body of literature investigating the relationship between mental health and social media usage.