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2015
Establishing a Link Between Prescription Drug Abuse and Illicit Online Pharmacies: Analysis of Twitter Data
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Dec 16); 17(12):e280
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Agenda Setting for Health Promotion: Exploring an Adapted Model for the Social Media Era
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2015 (Nov 25); 1(2):e21
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Forecasting the Incidence of Dementia and Dementia-Related Outpatient Visits With Google Trends: Evidence From Taiwan
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Nov 19); 17(11):e264
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Using Twitter Data to Gain Insights into E-cigarette Marketing and Locations of Use: An Infoveillance Study
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Nov 06); 17(11):e251
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Social Listening: A Content Analysis of E-Cigarette Discussions on Twitter
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Oct 27); 17(10):e243
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Assessing Electronic Cigarette-Related Tweets for Sentiment and Content Using Supervised Machine Learning
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Aug 25); 17(8):e208
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Identifying Adverse Effects of HIV Drug Treatment and Associated Sentiments Using Twitter
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2015 (Jul 27); 1(2):e7
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Scientific Versus Experiential Evidence: Discourse Analysis of the Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency Debate in a Multiple Sclerosis Forum
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Jul 01); 17(7):e159
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Using Twitter to Measure Public Discussion of Diseases: A Case Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2015 (Jun 26); 1(1):e6
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Characterizing the Discussion of Antibiotics in the Twittersphere: What is the Bigger Picture?
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Jun 19); 17(6):e154
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Associations Between Exposure to and Expression of Negative Opinions About Human Papillomavirus Vaccines on Social Media: An Observational Study
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Jun 10); 17(6):e144
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Characterizing Sleep Issues Using Twitter
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Jun 08); 17(6):e140
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A Scalable Framework to Detect Personal Health Mentions on Twitter
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Jun 05); 17(6):e138
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Using Social Media to Perform Local Influenza Surveillance in an Inner-City Hospital: A Retrospective Observational Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2015 (May 29); 1(1):e5
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Disease Detection or Public Opinion Reflection? Content Analysis of Tweets, Other Social Media, and Online Newspapers During the Measles Outbreak in the Netherlands in 2013
J Med Internet Res 2015 (May 26); 17(5):e128
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Twitter: A Novel Tool for Studying the Health and Social Needs of Transgender Communities
JMIR Ment Health 2015 (May 07); 2(2):e16
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A New Source of Data for Public Health Surveillance: Facebook Likes
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Apr 20); 17(4):e98
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The Painful Tweet: Text, Sentiment, and Community Structure Analyses of Tweets Pertaining to Pain
J Med Internet Res 2015 (Apr 02); 17(4):e84
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The Digital Distribution of Public Health News Surrounding the Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: A Longitudinal Infodemiology Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2015 (Mar 18); 1(1):e2
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