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Tuesday 23 October 2012

Blogging with DrPHealth - Viewers Choice


Sometime next week, DrPHealth will turn over 10,000 views.  There will have been about 230 posting over the 17 months of contributions, suggesting an average of about 50 views per posting.  Blogspot has gotten better over the year of tracking individual posting views, but the number of tracked views is probably only about half of the views. 

A massive one day surge about fracking, which led to a historic high number of single day views prompted this posting about what do you as the readers say are the most important issues.  

There are some clear favourites amongst readers.  Not only do they have high numbers of views, but intermittently there are surges in activity around a particular posting.  Most continue to have views months after the posting. Except from the fracking post, the most frequently visited posts tend to be over several months old. 

Viewers who subscribe to an emailed version are not counted as there is no listing of the number of persons who receive the blog on a regular basis through email. 

So, here for everyone’s pleasure, are your favourite postings, in reverse order by volume of views. 

Views
Title
Link
51
Public Health hot topics
52
Canada`s 2012 Budget - Public health implications
54
The cost of US medical costs - Financial stress has a health cost itself
54
The Determinants of Health - moving description into solutions
55
Tweeting the public's health. Social media as a knowledge adjuvant
57
HIV progress in Canada – A great public health success story to start the New Year
59
Eggceptional news: Its no yolk. The myth has been laid
60
Healthy Build Environment Part 3: Health and social services, food stores and fast food outlets
67
Social injustice - Attawapiskat, Aboriginal Health and Janus
72
Hot public health topics worth reviewing: Provincial budgets, low sodium diets, smoking cessation and perinatal indicators
81

Electronic Health Records - so much spent and so far from achieving the goal
85
Smart meters –The role of public health in scientific controversy
102

115

Hookah pipes – a new generation of smoking hazard

Telehealth: A real public health contribution - or at least a major convenience 
122

Fracking - Is it an obscene public health word 
142
The Cost of Poverty in Canada - a potential way to reduce health costs

Thanks to everyone that makes DrPHealth worth continuing to post. 

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