Attachment styles can influence how often, how fast, and how emotionally we text others. Anxious, avoidant, fearful-avoidant, and secure styles each show distinct texting patterns and challenges.
Maintaining patient health information security and privacy is a leading concern for hospital systems and provider groups, especially since the updated HIPAA Omnibus rule, which went into effect last ...
As the pandemic fades into the rearview, it has become apparent that remote work is here to stay. There are tremendous benefits to remote work for both employees and employers. However, this change in ...
My partner and I started dating while we were long-distance and communicated through phone calls. He also prefers to talk to his friends on the phone instead of through text messages. I realized that ...
Maybe you've spotted it in a coffee shop. Or across a classroom. A wall of blue text: Someone typing out a near novel-length text message that left you wondering and worried about the person on the ...
The world of communication celebrated two milestones this week — the first text (“Merry Christmas,” Dec. 3, 1992) was sent 20 years ago, and Pope Benedict XVI joined Twitter. What it all means will ...
Every day, senior care providers and facility operators grapple with communication gaps that can impede the flow of health information and interrupt or delay care delivery, especially during resident ...
In what seems to be a geometrically-telescoped evolution of human capability to instantly connect, texting has become the most common way that intimate partners communicate. For the sharing of ...
A new study published in Computers in Human Behavior shows how attitudes about communicating online — such as whether a person believes texting will lead to miscommunication, is easier than ...