
All of those tweets and Facebook posts could actually help curb the spread of HIV, says a new research. Although public health researchers have focused early applications of social media on reliably monitoring the spread of diseases such as the flu, Sean Young of the Center for Digital Behavior at the University of California, Los Angeles, writes in an October 29th article in the Cell Press journal iTrends in Microbiology/i of a future in which social media ...
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