Contagion Health
Imagine you log into your Facebook* account on September 8, 2017. You see a scattering of updates from your friends—somebody accidentally swallowed their mobile phone, and somebody else is complaining that none of the 3000 shows that premiered on YouTube this season is any good.
Facebook Health - IFTF Artifact from the Future
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Contagion health continues to spread
Over the last couple of years, we've been interested in the idea that health spreads—for better or worse—through our social networks, and the tremendous potential this understanding has for designing networked-based interventions for optimized health results. Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler have published some seminal work in this area, using the rich data available from the Framigham Heart Study.

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The social contagion of physical activity, or how people love a challenge

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How to get kids physically active? Reward them!

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Eating healthy helps others
Author Jonah Lehrer always seems to have something interesting to say these days—whether in his book, How We Decide, or on his blog, the Frontal Cortex—about our brains and how we make decisions. He recently picked up on the idea of social contagions and how it applies to self-discipline.
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