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2024
Influencers in Policy Fields on Social Media: Global Longitudinal Study of Dietary Sodium Reduction Posts, 2006-2022
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Dec 30); 26:e54506
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Improving Social Media-Based Support Groups for the Rare Disease Community: Interview Study With Patients and Parents of Children with Rare and Undiagnosed Diseases
JMIR Hum Factors 2024 (Dec 30); 11:e57833
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Prototype of an App Designed to Support Self-Management for Health Behaviors and Weight in Women Living With Breast Cancer: Qualitative User Experience Study
JMIR Cancer 2024 (Dec 20); 10:e48170
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Retracted: Designing Positive Psychology Interventions for Social Media: Cross-Sectional Web-Based Experiment With Young Adults With Cancer
JMIR Cancer 2024 (Dec 20); 10:e48627
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Patient Organizations’ Digital Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Dec 20); 26:e58566
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Comparing Synchronous and Asynchronous Remotely Delivered Lifestyle Interventions: Protocol for a Randomized Noninferiority Trial
JMIR Res Protoc 2024 (Dec 19); 13:e65323
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Parental Information-Use Strategies in a Digital Parenting Environment and Their Associations With Parental Social Support and Self-Efficacy: Cross-Sectional Study
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024 (Dec 19); 7:e58757
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Metaphor Diffusion in Online Health Communities: Infodemiology Study in a Stroke Online Health Community
JMIR Cardio 2024 (Dec 17); 8:e53696
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Toxicity on Social Media During the 2022 Mpox Public Health Emergency: Quantitative Study of Topical and Network Dynamics
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Dec 12); 26:e52997
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Dermatologic Data From the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 and the PatientsLikeMe Online Support Community: Comparative Analysis
JMIR Dermatol 2024 (Dec 11); 7:e50449
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Spillover Effects of Paid Functions on Physicians’ Unpaid Knowledge Activities: Quasi-Experimental Approach
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Dec 10); 26:e58688
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Communal Load Sharing of Miscarriage Experiences: Thematic Analysis of Social Media Community Support
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Dec 10); 26:e56680
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Themes in Abortion Forum Discussions in a Restrictive Access Context: Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Dec 09); 26:e59544
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Self-Induced Mania Methods and Motivations Reported in Online Forums: Observational Qualitative Study
J Particip Med 2024 (Dec 06); 16:e56970
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Reviewing the Evidence Base for Topical Steroid Withdrawal Syndrome in the Research Literature and Social Media Platforms: An Evidence Gap Map
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Dec 06); 26:e57687
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Understanding Membership in Alternative Health Social Media Groups and Its Association with COVID-19 and Influenza Vaccination: Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey
JMIR Form Res 2024 (Dec 05); 8:e54092
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Sentiment Dynamics Among Informal Caregivers in Web-Based Alzheimer Communities: Systematic Analysis of Emotional Support and Interaction Patterns
JMIR Aging 2024 (Dec 04); 7:e60050
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Elements Influencing User Engagement in Social Media Posts on Lifestyle Risk Factors: Systematic Review
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Nov 22); 26:e59742
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Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory–Based Detection of Adverse Drug Reaction Posts Using Korean Social Networking Services Data: Deep Learning Approaches
JMIR Med Inform 2024 (Nov 20); 12:e45289
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Retracted: Comparative Effectiveness of Health Communication Strategies in Nursing: A Mixed Methods Study of Internet, mHealth, and Social Media Versus Traditional Methods
JMIR Nursing 2024 (Nov 19); 7:e55744
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