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My name is Daniel Hooker. I write about health libraries, and the impact that technology is having on information, medicine and human health.


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  • Facebook Places and “protecting” yourself
  • JCHLA Paper: Clinical queries and systematic review “hedges”
  • Apple’s app policy and the future of mHealth

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During the month of: July 2010

Nike+, 23 and Me and OpenNotes: Current directions and controversy in personalized medicine

Posted: July 22nd, 2010
Categories: Futures, Health
Tags: 23 and Me, nike, opennotes, personal genomics, personalized medicine
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MedlinePlus hits the town

Posted: July 16th, 2010
Categories: Health, Technology
Tags: consumer health, medlineplus, mobile devices
Comments: 2 Comments.

Real-time health tracking the Tour de France

Posted: July 7th, 2010
Categories: Health, Technology
Tags: cycling, fitness, self-tracking, tour de france
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Books you might like, Vol. 2: The Decision Tree by Thomas Goetz

Posted: July 1st, 2010
Categories: Books
Tags: Books, decision trees, e-patients, evidence-based medicine, goetz, patient activism, personalized medicine
Comments: 3 Comments.

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