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Published on 27.11.03 in Vol 5, No 4 (2003)

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Works citing "Conceptual Framework for a New Tool for Evaluating the Quality of Diabetes Consumer-Information Web Sites"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.5.4.e29):

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  1. Shinde M, Joshi A, Arutagi V, Singh D, Khare V, Pandey P. Visual dynamic e-module as a tool to fulfill informational needs and care continuum for diabetic patients. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 2015;4(3):310
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  5. Bedell SE, Agrawal A, Petersen LE. A systematic critique of diabetes on the world wide web for patients and their physicians. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2004;73(9-10):687
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  13. Alhajj MN, Mashyakhy M, Ariffin Z, Ab-Ghani Z, Johari Y, Salim NS. Quality and Readability of Web-based Arabic Health Information on Denture Hygiene: An Infodemiology Study. The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 2020;21(9):956
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