presentation | Oct 27, 2008
The internet has changed people's expectations of their relationship with health professionals. One possible next step is the concept of participatory medicine.
report | Oct 23, 2008
Despite the imploding stock market, the looming recession, the unpopular president and the dismal political polls, there's very good news in the one realm of life that’s always been a special sanctuary for Republicans. Personal happiness.
report | Oct 1, 2008
The New York Times quoted our data in an article entitled Logging On for a Second (or Third) Opinion. We happen to be preparing our next health...
report | Sep 15, 2008
The National Institutes of Health recently gathered a group of consumers and people who study them to discuss how to "chart the next course for NIH communications."
report | Sep 8, 2008
A recent workshop gave me new insights into the strengths and weaknesses of our data.
report | Aug 26, 2008
Ha Tu and Genna Cohen of the released their latest report on how Americans gather health information.
report | Aug 26, 2008
People turn to the internet for health information when the stakes are high and the connection fast.
report | Aug 13, 2008
More than one-fourth of Hispanic adults in the United States lack a usual health care provider, and a similar proportion report obtaining no health care information from medical personnel in the past year.
report | Jul 30, 2008
The Pew Internet Project recently updated our top three Latest Trends charts: Who's Online, Internet Activities, and Daily Internet Activities.
report | Jul 17, 2008
An overview of the stem cell debate in America examines the science behind stem cell technology and looks at public opinion trends.