New research asks if emoji use in clinical records could impact patient understanding, perceived professionalism, and legal ...
In our modern lives, emojis have become punctuation marks of feeling. We don’t just say we’re sad — we drop a . We don’t just flirt — we test the waters with a . But according to a new study, how you ...
When someone who usually texts with emojis suddenly goes cold—no faces, no punctuation softeners—the absence becomes its own ...
Emoji use in EHR notes rose sharply at one academic medical center in Michigan last year ...
Your favorite emoji might reveal more about you than your therapist. According to a new study published in the journal Current Psychology from Oklahoma State University, your emoji habits might be a ...
Analysis of 218.1 million notes from 1.6 million patients' electronic health records revealed growing use of emojis.
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Higher emotional intelligence is linked to more emoji use with friends, while avoidant attachment is associated with less emoji use with friends and dating or romantic partners, according to a study.
Gen Xers and baby boomers understand the meanings behind emojis, but they are not confident in their ability to use them, a new study from the University of Ottawa has found. Krakenimages.com - ...
Gen Z isn’t peachy keen. Intraoffice communications have become increasingly informal in the post-pandemic workspace. Many 9-to-5ers of all ages, both in-office and remote, have come to rely on ...