September, 2009

(Try to make me go to) Wii-hab

This summer writes Simon Crompton in the Times, the Medical College of Georgia in the United States announced the results of its research into the effects of “Wii-hab” on people with Parkinson’s disease. In an eight-week study, 18 people were asked to play Wii Sports, including virtual versions of boxing and ten-pin bowling, for an hour a day, three times a week for four weeks. By the end of that time all the participants showed significant improvements in rigidity, movement, fine motor skills and energy levels. Importantly, their depression levels also decreased; depression affects around half of people with Parkinson’s disease….

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Source : SL Health List

Social media in plain English video

A nice YouTube video from CommonCraft.com explaining Social Media in Plain English with some lovely animation….

Social Media in Plain English

Source : Andy Black

Twitter as a tool for delivering improved quality of life for people with chronic conditions

My article on “Twitter as a tool for delivering improved quality of life for people with chronic conditions” has now been published in the latest edition of the Journal of Nursing and Healthcare of Chronic Illness (Volume 1 Issue 3: September 2009).

The journal is an international peer-reviewed journal for nurses and health care professionals who care for people with chronic illness and research in this area.

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Article doi: 10.1111/j.1752-9824.2009.01027.x