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April 28, 2009

Changes to the Health Disparities Blog

(This post appears as part of our Tech Tuesday series.)

Over the past few weeks there have been several updates made to the Health Disparities Blog. This installment of our Tech Tuesday feature will highlight a few of them.

You can now subscribe to a daily digest of updates to the blog. You will receive only 1 email per day and only on days when the blog is updated. These emails will contain the full content of all posts for that day. No longer will you need to click through to continue reading. Here is the link: Subscribe to the Health Disparities Blog Daily Digest.

The Health Disparities Blog and its companion site The Case Center for Reducing Health Disparities now utilize a customized Google search feature. Any search done on one site will automatically pull related results from the other. You can find the search box on the left side of any page.

If you like to Tweet you can follow the Health Disparities Blog on Twitter. Our Twitter ID is @ReduceDisparity.

At the top of each post you will find a single box that will allow you to share that post with your favorite bookmarking or sharing site. If you are on the main page and click the share button you will be sharing a link to the main page. To share a link to a specific entry you need to go to that entry's page. You can do this by clicking on the time of the entry which appears at the end of the post.

One of the best new features we have is Lunch Break Reading. Each weekday around noon EST links are posted to current news stories related to health disparities. You can view this directly by visiting our link page on Delicious.

And of course you can view video presentations on a range of topics in our Audio / Visual section.

Upcoming improvements to the blog may include videos of the Health Disparities Class that is offered each fall.

Stay tuned.

EXTRA: Someone's gotta watch the bottom line.

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Posted by Staff at 09:30 AM
Category: Customized Google Search; Delicious; Digg; Tech Tuesday; twitter

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