Yom-Tov, Elad,

Crowdsourced health : how what you do on the Internet will improve medicine / Elad Yom-Tov. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, (c)2016. - 1 online resource (144 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

Our data, ourselves -- Answering the unaskable -- Anorexia : a disease online -- Questions of public health -- What patients want to know about their disease, and how information from the internet can help them.

Most of us have gone online to search for information about health. What are the symptoms of a migraine? How effective is this drug? Where can I find more resources for cancer patients? Could I have an STD? Am I fat? A Pew survey reports more than 80 percent of American internet users have logged on to ask questions like these. But what if the digital traces left by our searches could show doctors and medical researchers something new and interesting? What if the data generated by our searches could reveal information about health that would be difficult to gather in other ways? In this book, Elad Yom-Tov argues that internet data could change the way medical research is done, supplementing traditional tools to provide insights not otherwise available.



9780262334808 9780262334815

2015038415


Internet in medicine.
Internet research.
Social media.
Online social networks.
Data mining.
Crowdsourcing.
Data Mining
Crowdsourcing
Internet
Biomedical Research

INFORMATION SCIENCE/Internet Studies INFORMATION SCIENCE/General


Electronic Books.

R858 / .C769 2016