Tracking for Health: Detailed Demographics
New demographic tables for the "Tracking for Health" study: who tracks what, how and how often, and what impact it has on their lives.
View ArticleWhy Pew Internet does not regularly report statistics for Asian-Americans and...
We hope this article sheds light on some of the challenges of reporting survey results from some populations.
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Happy 40th anniversary to the mobile phone call.
View ArticleVeteran Internet Use and Engagement With Health Information Online
New analysis compares veterans of the U.S. military with non-veterans, revealing differences in internet access and interest in certain health topics.
View ArticleNever assume that what you are seeing or experiencing is everyone else's reality
One of the recurring themes of my work is to remind people that today is just a moment in time, that things will change -- that things have changed even if you personally can't see it yet.
View ArticlePew Internet: Health
Highlights of the Pew Internet Project’s research related to health and health care.
View ArticleMust-read: Adding up diagnosis errors
With diagnosis errors in the news, is it any wonder that 35% of U.S. adults go online to get a jump on it before they see a clinician?
View ArticleWhat teens said about social media, privacy, and online identity
A list of some of the most revealing and interesting comments about how teens think about social networking sites and how they navigate issues of identity and privacy.
View ArticleAfter Dr. Google
In an article published in the journal Pediatrics, Susannah Fox makes the case for clinicians paying attention to peer-to-peer health care.
View ArticlePew Internet: Mobile
Highlights of the Pew Internet Project’s research related to mobile technology
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