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In Canada, counselors treat mental illness with social media

Social media has allowed us to broadcast more thoughts to more people than ever before. This has helped break down taboos. However, some persist. Mental illness is one. Vancouver’s coming Mental Health Camp is hoping to address this with a one-day conference focused on using social media to help the 20 percent of Canadians who experience mental illness at some time in their lives and all Canadians who are affected indirectly by it through family, friends, and colleagues. The belief, reports the Vancouver…

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PR Daily Europe contributors to wed

Two contributors to PR Daily Europe , Adam Vincenzini and Beth Carroll, are engaged to be married. Adam popped the question Thursday. Beth said yes. Although their romance isn’t a result of PR Daily , we’d like to think it’s helped fuel their love for each other, or something. Congrats, Adam and Beth!

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Doctors, share your message through a selected channel

Dr. Bryan Vartabedian of 33 Charts says that physicians have limited time to use social media and can’t be everywhere at once. Here is what he says: “When I speak to doctors about social media, I discuss the importance of choosing properties,” Vartabedian says. “Where are you going to live, or where are you going to have that dialog between your practice and your patients or you and your colleagues.” Have you helped your doctors pick their medium? —Dan Dunlop