Medicine 2.0: Social Media, Open, Participatory, Collaborative Medicine
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2026
Development, Implementation, and Preliminary Results of a Novel Social Network for Rare Disease Communities: Mixed Methods Study
JMIR Hum Factors 2026 (May 15); 13:e80230
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Methodological Framework for the Design and Implementation of a US Latine-Hispanic Digital Brain Health Program: User-Centered Design Approach
JMIR Form Res 2026 (May 14); 10:e73445
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Thematic Mapping and Evolution of Social Media Mining in Health Research: Hybrid Bibliometric Synthesis
J Med Internet Res 2026 (May 08); 28:e86200
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Exploring Weight Loss Medication Discourse: Mixed Methods Analysis of US-Based Facebook Posts
JMIR Infodemiology 2026 (May 07); 6:e89732
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Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy in Louisiana Through Social Media Listening and Community Feedback: Cross-Sectional Study
JMIR Infodemiology 2026 (May 06); 6:e76827
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Understanding Online Health Information Consumption Through Web Analytics of the Italian Society of Pharmacology Magazine: 3-Year Descriptive Analysis
JMIR Form Res 2026 (May 05); 10:e93245
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Online Discussions of Men’s Mental Health on Reddit and YouTube: Cross-Sectional Mixed-Methods Infodemiological Study
JMIR Infodemiology 2026 (May 05); 6:e81315
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Understanding Public Perceptions of Lung Cancer in China: Infodemiology Study of Baidu Index and Weibo Posts
J Med Internet Res 2026 (May 05); 28:e85058
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Illness Experiences in Young and Middle-Aged Patients With Dilated Cardiomyopathy on Chinese Social Media: Qualitative Study
J Med Internet Res 2026 (May 05); 28:e76918
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Global Sentiment Toward Health AI at the Dawn of the ChatGPT Era: Empirical Analysis of Twitter (X) Discourse
J Med Internet Res 2026 (May 05); 28:e80346
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Interpretations of Menstrual Blood Appearance and Diagnostic Potential Among Social Media Users: Cross-Sectional Mixed Methods Social Media Listening Study
J Med Internet Res 2026 (May 04); 28:e85550
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Prevalence of Social Media Addiction and Associations With Usage Patterns, Burnout, and Health Conditions Among Medical Trainees in China: Cross-Sectional Study
J Med Internet Res 2026 (May 04); 28:e75675
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Extracting Quality of Life Information of Patients Diagnosed With Breast Cancer From Health Care Online Forum Posts: Data Feasibility Study
JMIR Cancer 2026 (Apr 30); 12:e76044
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Nontraditional Data in Pandemic Preparedness and Response: Identifying and Addressing First- and Last-Mile Challenges
J Med Internet Res 2026 (Apr 29); 28:e85540
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Sexual Assault Prevention via Bystander Intervention Using Instagram Reels as a Communication Channel: Experimental Design Study
JMIR Form Res 2026 (Apr 28); 10:e86512
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Media Exposure and Its Association With Vaccine Attitudes, Intentions, and Hesitancy: Systematic Review
J Med Internet Res 2026 (Apr 28); 28:e74280
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Everyday Digital Technology Use and Youth Health: Scoping Review of Longitudinal Studies
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2026 (Apr 27); 12:e85094
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Public Interest in Janus Kinase (JAK) Inhibitors for Alopecia Areata: A Google Trend Analysis
JMIR Dermatol 2026 (Apr 24); 9:e75119
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Social Media–Based Professional Intervention vs Resource Provision for Youth With Suicidal Ideation or Behavior: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Res Protoc 2026 (Apr 24); 15:e83303
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Medical Students and Clinicians’ Perceptions of Social Media Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and Medication Requests
JMIR Form Res 2026 (Apr 23); 10:e91024
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