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Published on 30.06.05 in Vol 7, No 2 (2005)

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Works citing "A Case Study of a Retracted Systematic Review on Interactive Health Communication Applications: Impact on Media, Scientists, and Patients"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.7.2.e18):

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  1. . "Is Cybermedicine Killing You?" - Peer Review and Evidence-Based Medicine. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(4):e38
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  6. Murray E, Burns J, Tai SS, Nazareth I. "Is Cybermedicine Killing You?" - A Response From the Authors of the Cochrane Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(4):e40
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  7. . BIBLIOGRAPHY. Health Communication 2006;19(1):85
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  8. . Retractions, press releases and newspaper coverage. Health Information & Libraries Journal 2007;24(3):210
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  9. . "Is Cybermedicine Killing You?" - A Response From the Authors of the Cochrane Review: Author's Reply (2). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(4):e42
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  10. . "Is Cybermedicine Killing You?" - University College London (UCL) Media Strategy Explained. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(4):e43
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  11. . "Is Cybermedicine Killing You?" - Codes of Ethics for Journalists. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(4):e45
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  12. Eysenbach G, Kummervold PE. "Is Cybermedicine Killing You?" - The Story of a Cochrane Disaster. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(2):e21
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  13. . "Is Cybermedicine Killing You?" - A Response From the Authors of the Cochrane Review: Author's Reply (1). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(4):e41
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  14. Moore RA, Derry S, McQuay HJ. Fraud or flawed: adverse impact of fabricated or poor quality research. Anaesthesia 2010;65(4):327
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  16. Barnett BS, Doblin R. Dissemination of Erroneous Research Findings and Subsequent Retraction in High-Circulation Newspapers: A Case Study of Alleged MDMA-Induced Dopaminergic Neurotoxicity in Primates. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 2021;53(2):104
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