COPD and Web 2.0: Selected resources November 16, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Video, Web 2.0, Webicina.add a comment
COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is the 4th leading cause of death and is an important medical issue worldwide. Webicina just published the newest social media collection, COPD and Web 2.0, that features social media resources/applications selected by professionals focusing on this important issue. Blogs, podcasts, news sites, communities, mobile apps and many more.
PeRSSonalized COPD, the simplest, free, customizable, multi-lingual medical information aggregator will also let you follow these resources easily in a personalized way.
Here is table of contents:
- News and Information on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the Blogosphere
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Podcasts and Interviews
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Community Sites, FaceBook Groups and Forums
- Microblogging: Twitter and Friendfeed
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Wikis
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease videos, animations and videocasts
- Mobile Applications
- Social Bookmarking
- Medical Search Engines
- Slideshows about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Feel free to share any of these resources and let us know if you think others should be added.
If you are wondering how Webicina and PeRSSonalized Medicine work, here are some tutorials:
Indonesian Collection of Medical Resources November 9, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health 2.0, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.1 comment so far
We launched PeRSSonalized Medicine to help patients and doctors keep themselves up-to-date easily. It’s the simplest, free, customizable medical information aggregator covering over 70 medical specialties and conditions in 17 languages!
The Indonesian selection is the newest one in which the platform is in Indonesian and the blogs, news sites, Twitter users and peer-reviewed journals are also the most relevant ones in that language. Please let us know if you want to see PeRSSonalized Medicine in your language.
Many thanks to Dani Iswara, MD for the translation and for the help in finding quality resources!
Some reasons why PeRSSonalized Medicine is unique:
- You can search in the database. It means you will find medical information only from a quality selected portion of the world wide web.
- You can personalize any of the sections.
- You can also receive the newest Pubmed articles focusing on your search term. Just insert your field of interest, a therapy, a condition, etc. and click Search. Then you can add the newly created box to your personalized medical “journal”.
- It is a community-based project. Please let us know which quality resources should be added to the database.
- Access over 70 medical topics in over 17 languages!
Video Tutorial about PeRSSonalized Medicine November 7, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in PeRSSonalized Medicine, Video, Webicina.2 comments
PeRSSonalized Medicine is the simplest, free, customizable, multi-lingual medical information aggregator that features over 70 medical topics and thousands of resources in over 16 languages.
Now this video tutorial is meant to help you discover all the opportunities it provides.
Sleep and Web 2.0: Sleep health and disorders in social media November 4, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.3 comments
The web is really rich in content related to sleep, healthy sleep, sleep disorders and more. Webicina’s new Sleep and Web 2.0 collection features social media resources/applications selected by professionals focusing on these important issues. Blogs, podcasts, news sites, communities, mobile apps and many more.
PeRSSonalized Sleep, the simplest, free, customizable, multi-lingual medical information aggregator will also let you follow these resources easily in a personalized way.
Here is table of contents:
- News and Information on Sleep
- Sleep in the Blogosphere
- Sleep Podcasts and Intreviews
- Sleep Community Sites, FaceBook Groups and Forums
- Microblogging: Twitter and Friendfeed
- Sleep Wikis
- Sleep videos, animations and videocasts
- Mobile Applications
- Social Bookmarking
- Medical Search Engines
- Slideshows about Sleep
Feel free to share any of these resources and let us know if you think others should be added.
Nanomedicine: Selected Resources in Social Media November 1, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.1 comment so far
There are hundreds of quality blogs, news sites, medical journals, Twitter users or Youtube channels focusing on nanomedicine and nanotechnology so Webicina just selected some of the best in PeRSSonalized Nanomedicine, the simplest medical information aggregator that is available in 16 languages. If we missed something, please let us know.
You can also add custom Pubmed search boxes to your personalized journal.
Some reasons why PeRSSonalized Medicine is unique:
- You can search in the database. It means you will find medical information only from a quality selected portion of the world wide web.
- You can personalize any of the sections.
- You can also receive the newest Pubmed articles focusing on your search term. Just insert your field of interest, a therapy, a condition, etc. and click Search. Then you can add the newly created box to your personalized medical “journal”.
- It is a community-based project. Please let us know which quality resources should be added to the database.
- It’s available in 16 languages.
Epilepsy and Web 2.0: Selected Resources! October 25, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.2 comments
Epilepsy is without doubt a very important medical issue and while there are plenty of related resources, nobody has reviewed these and selected the most relevant ones so far. Webicina’s new Epilepsy and Web 2.0 collection features selected social media resources/applications focusing on epilepsy.
PeRSSonalized Epilepsy, the simplest, free, customizable, multi-lingual medical information aggregator will let you follow these resources easily in a personalized way.
Here is table of contents:
- News and Information on Epilepsy
- Epilepsy in the Blogosphere
- Epilepsy Podcasts and Intreviews
- Epilepsy Community Sites, FaceBook Groups and Forums
- Microblogging: Twitter and Friendfeed
- Epilepsy Wikis
- Epilepsy videos, animations and videocasts
- Mobile Applications
- Social Bookmarking
- Medical Search Engines
- Slideshows about Epilepsy
Feel free to share any of these resources and let us know if you think others should be added.
Bioinformatics and Web 2.0 October 15, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.3 comments
The number of communities and repositories dedicated to Bioinformatics is rapidly growing so finding relevant resources takes more and more time and efforts. Webicina, as usual, selected only relevant social media resources such as GenomeWeb Bioinform news site, Science in the Open blog, Molecular Station community, Bioinformatics Tutorials Youtube channel or OpenNetWare wiki.
Webicina’s new Bioinformatics and Web 2.0 collection features even more social media resources.
If you also want to follow easily these selected resources in a personalized way, here is PeRSSonalized Bioinformatics, the simplest, free, customizable, multi-lingual medical information aggregator.
Here is table of contents:
- News and Information on Bioinformatics
- Bioinformatics in the Blogosphere
- Bioinformatics Podcasts and Intreviews
- Bioinformatics Community Sites, FaceBook Groups and Forums
- Microblogging: Twitter and Friendfeed
- Bioinformatics Wikis
- Bioinformatics videos, animations and videocasts
- Mobile Applications
- Social Bookmarking
- Medical Search Engines
- Trend Trackers
- Bioinformatics Resources
- Slideshows about Bioinformatics
Feel free to share any of these resources and let us know if you think others should be added.
Oncology: Selected Social Media Resources October 7, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Cancer, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.add a comment
Webicina.com features selected blogs, news sites, medical journals, Twitter users and Youtube channels dedicated to oncology in the newest PeRSSonalized Oncology collection. This is the simplest, customizable, free medical information aggregator. Please let us know if there are other great resources. Don’t forget the Cancer and web 2.0 collection!
You can also add custom Pubmed search boxes to your personalized journal.
Some reasons why PeRSSonalized Medicine is unique:
- You can search in the database. It means you will find medical information only from a quality selected portion of the world wide web.
- You can personalize any of the sections.
- You can also receive the newest Pubmed articles focusing on your search term. Just insert your field of interest, a therapy, a condition, etc. and click Search. Then you can add the newly created box to your personalized medical “journal”.
- It is a community-based project. Please let us know which quality resources should be added to the database.
- You can view the selection in over 16 languages.
Stem Cells and Web 2.0 October 4, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.3 comments
It is easy to realize the huge number of malicious websites and the high frequency of false information focusing on stem cells. But there are some quality resources such as The Niche blog, Stem Cells Portal community site, the NIH Stem Cell information center or the International Society for Stem Cell Research Youtube channel.
Webicina’s new Stem Cells and Web 2.0 collection features even more social media resources.
If you also want to follow easily these selected resources in a personalized way, here is PeRSSonalized Stem Cells, the simplest, free, customizable medical information aggregator.
Here is table of contents:
- News and Information on Stem Cells
- Stem Cells in the Blogosphere
- Stem Cell Podcasts and Intreviews
- Stem Cell Community Sites, FaceBook Groups and Forums
- Microblogging: Twitter and Friendfeed
- Stem Cell Wikis
- Stem Cell videos, animations and videocasts
- Mobile Applications
- Social Bookmarking
- Medical Search Engines
- Slideshows about Stem Cells
Feel free to share any of these resources and let us know if you think others should be added.
Swedish Collection of Medical Social Media Resources September 28, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.2 comments
We launched PeRSSonalized Medicine to help patients and doctors keep themselves up-to-date easily. It’s the simplest, free, customizable medical information aggregator covering over 65 medical specialties and conditions in 16 languages!
The Swedish selection is the newest one in which the platform is in Swedish and the blogs, news sites, Twitter users and peer-reviewed journals are also the most relevant ones in that language. Please let us know if you want to see PeRSSonalized Medicine in your language.
Many thanks to Meybod Kia for the translation!
Some reasons why PeRSSonalized Medicine is unique:
- You can search in the database. It means you will find medical information only from a quality selected portion of the world wide web.
- You can personalize any of the sections.
- You can also receive the newest Pubmed articles focusing on your search term. Just insert your field of interest, a therapy, a condition, etc. and click Search. Then you can add the newly created box to your personalized medical “journal”.
- It is a community-based project. Please let us know which quality resources should be added to the database.
- Access over 65 medical topics in over 16 languages!


















