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2016
E-Cigarette Social Media Messages: A Text Mining Analysis of Marketing and Consumer Conversations on Twitter
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Dec 12); 2(2):e171
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Applying Multiple Data Collection Tools to Quantify Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Communication on Twitter
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Dec 05); 18(12):e318
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Estimating the Duration of Public Concern After the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station Accident From the Occurrence of Radiation Exposure-Related Terms on Twitter: A Retrospective Data Analysis
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Nov 25); 2(2):e168
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“Mommy Blogs” and the Vaccination Exemption Narrative: Results From A Machine-Learning Approach for Story Aggregation on Parenting Social Media Sites
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Nov 22); 2(2):e166
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Online Concerns of Parents Suspecting Autism Spectrum Disorder in Their Child: Content Analysis of Signs and Automated Prediction of Risk
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Nov 22); 18(11):e300
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Assessing the Viability of Social Media for Disseminating Evidence-Based Nutrition Practice Guideline Through Content Analysis of Twitter Messages and Health Professional Interviews: An Observational Study
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Nov 15); 18(11):e295
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Use of Social Media in the Diabetes Community: An Exploratory Analysis of Diabetes-Related Tweets
JMIR Diabetes 2016 (Nov 07); 1(2):e4
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“When ‘Bad’ is ‘Good’”: Identifying Personal Communication and Sentiment in Drug-Related Tweets
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Oct 24); 2(2):e162
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Evaluating Google, Twitter, and Wikipedia as Tools for Influenza Surveillance Using Bayesian Change Point Analysis: A Comparative Analysis
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Oct 20); 2(2):e161
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Building a National Neighborhood Dataset From Geotagged Twitter Data for Indicators of Happiness, Diet, and Physical Activity
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Oct 17); 2(2):e158
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Disease Monitoring and Health Campaign Evaluation Using Google Search Activities for HIV and AIDS, Stroke, Colorectal Cancer, and Marijuana Use in Canada: A Retrospective Observational Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Oct 12); 2(2):e156
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Impact of Predicting Health Care Utilization Via Web Search Behavior: A Data-Driven Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Sep 21); 18(9):e251
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Chiropractic and Spinal Manipulation Therapy on Twitter: Case Study Examining the Presence of Critiques and Debates
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Sep 16); 2(2):e153
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Tracking Dabbing Using Search Query Surveillance: A Case Study in the United States
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Sep 16); 18(9):e252
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Characterizing Twitter Discussions About HPV Vaccines Using Topic Modeling and Community Detection
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Aug 29); 18(8):e232
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Reaction on Twitter to a Cluster of Perinatal Deaths: A Mixed Method Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Jul 27); 2(2):e36
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Estimating Influenza Outbreaks Using Both Search Engine Query Data and Social Media Data in South Korea
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Jul 04); 18(7):e177
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Google Flu Trends Spatial Variability Validated Against Emergency Department Influenza-Related Visits
J Med Internet Res 2016 (Jun 28); 18(6):e175
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Applying Sparse Machine Learning Methods to Twitter: Analysis of the 2012 Change in Pap Smear Guidelines. A Sequential Mixed-Methods Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Jun 10); 2(1):e21
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Utilizing Nontraditional Data Sources for Near Real-Time Estimation of Transmission Dynamics During the 2015-2016 Colombian Zika Virus Disease Outbreak
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016 (Jun 01); 2(1):e30
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