Yes, there are 120 papers that come up in Pubmed Central w/ a search for "Valentine's Day"shar.es/fSi8b
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) February 14, 2012
Kay Thaney's response caught my eye b/c she called attention to some of the more interesting papers from my link:
@phylogenomics @David_Dobbs uplifting. among results, "sweet nothings?", "parasuicide","diabetes bingo" + "HIV epidemics". #loveisintheair
— Kaitlin Thaney (@kaythaney) February 14, 2012
So I thought I would post a few of the links here:
- Temporal Patterns of Happiness and Information in a Global Social Network: Hedonometrics and Twitter
- What's in a message? Delivering sexual health promotion to young people in Australia via text messaging
- St Valentine’s Day
- Priming the Holiday Spirit: Persistent Activation due to Extra-Experimental Experiences
- Diabetes Bingo: Research Prioritization with the Filipino Community
- A new national holiday? My vote’s for World Toilet Day
- A case of selective impairment of encyclopaedic numerical knowledge or ‘when December 25th is no longer Christmas day, but ‘20 + 5’ is still 25’
- ‘Finish your soup’: Counterproductive effects of pressuring children to eat on intake and affect
- Bio-bling: making jewellery from human tissue
- Explicit ads seek to halt rise in sexual diseases
- The physician as erotomanic object.
Enjoy ...
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