A Third of Online Users Admit to Oversharing Online, Study Says
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It's three o'clock in the morning. You're seeing double, your mouth is parched, and you're prowling Facebook. For reasons that will only become apparent tomorrow, you're suddenly overcome with the urge to post a scandalous video on your co-worker's Wall. It seems like a great idea now, but come tomorrow morning, you're guaranteed to find yourself stricken with not only a pounding headache, ...
The Internet may promote massive oversharing (spawning such acronyms as TMI), but doctors and dentists have had to deal with the uncomfortable, and disgusting, phenomenon since the days of Hippocrates and his eponymous oath. From cocktail parties to sporting events, physicians and oral surgeons are never safe from the "Hey, you mind taking a look at this?" guy.
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