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2021
Authors’ Reply to: Bibliometric Studies and the Discipline of Social Media Mental Health Research. Comment on “Machine Learning for Mental Health in Social Media: Bibliometric Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Jun 17); 23(6):e29549
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Bibliometric Studies and the Discipline of Social Media Mental Health Research. Comment on “Machine Learning for Mental Health in Social Media: Bibliometric Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Jun 17); 23(6):e28990
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Author's Reply to: Periodic Manual Algorithm Updates and Generalizability: A Developer’s Response. Comment on “Evaluation of Four Artificial Intelligence–Assisted Self-Diagnosis Apps on Three Diagnoses: Two-Year Follow-Up Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Jun 16); 23(6):e29336
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Periodic Manual Algorithm Updates and Generalizability: A Developer’s Response. Comment on “Evaluation of Four Artificial Intelligence–Assisted Self-Diagnosis Apps on Three Diagnoses: Two-Year Follow-Up Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Jun 16); 23(6):e26514
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The Numerous Benefits of Social Media for Medicine. Comment on “Documenting Social Media Engagement as Scholarship: A New Model for Assessing Academic Accomplishment for the Health Professions”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Jun 09); 23(6):e27664
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Authors’ Reply to: Redundancy of Terms in Search Strategies. Comment on “Searching PubMed to Retrieve Publications on the COVID-19 Pandemic: Comparative Analysis of Search Strings”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 28); 23(5):e29507
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Redundancy of Terms in Search Strategies. Comment on “Searching PubMed to Retrieve Publications on the COVID-19 Pandemic: Comparative Analysis of Search Strings”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 28); 23(5):e28666
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Objective Outcomes Evaluation of Innovative Digital Health Curricula. Comment on “Undergraduate Medical Competencies in Digital Health and Curricular Module Development: Mixed Methods Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 28); 23(5):e26034
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Authors’ Reply to: Minimizing Selection and Classification Biases Comment on “Clinical Characteristics and Prognostic Factors for Intensive Care Unit Admission of Patients With COVID-19: Retrospective Study Using Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 26); 23(5):e29405
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Minimizing Selection and Classification Biases. Comment on “Clinical Characteristics and Prognostic Factors for Intensive Care Unit Admission of Patients With COVID-19: Retrospective Study Using Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 26); 23(5):e27142
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Authors’ Reply to: Screening Tools: Their Intended Audiences and Purposes. Comment on “Diagnostic Accuracy of Web-Based COVID-19 Symptom Checkers: Comparison Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 21); 23(5):e26543
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Screening Tools: Their Intended Audiences and Purposes. Comment on “Diagnostic Accuracy of Web-Based COVID-19 Symptom Checkers: Comparison Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 21); 23(5):e26148
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Authors’ Reply to: Methodological Clarifications and Generalizing From Weibo Data. Comment on “Nature and Diffusion of COVID-19–related Oral Health Information on Chinese Social Media: Analysis of Tweets on Weibo”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 21); 23(5):e29145
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Methodological Clarifications and Generalizing From Weibo Data. Comment on “Nature and Diffusion of COVID-19–related Oral Health Information on Chinese Social Media: Analysis of Tweets on Weibo”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 21); 23(5):e26255
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Authors' Reply to: COVID-19 as a “Force Majeure” for Non–COVID-19 Clinical and Translational Research. Comment on “Analysis of Scientific Publications During the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Topic Modeling Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 20); 23(5):e29156
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COVID-19 as a “Force Majeure” for Non–COVID-19 Clinical and Translational Research. Comment on “Analysis of Scientific Publications During the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Topic Modeling Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (May 20); 23(5):e27937
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Practical Considerations and Successful Implementation of Vital Signs Monitoring. Comment on “Continuous Versus Intermittent Vital Signs Monitoring Using a Wearable, Wireless Patch in Patients Admitted to Surgical Wards: Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Mar 11); 23(3):e14042
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Quality of Information and Future Directions. Comment on “Influence of Mass and Social Media on Psychobehavioral Responses Among Medical Students During the Downward Trend of COVID-19 in Fujian, China: Cross-Sectional Study”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Feb 18); 23(2):e23168
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Defining Telemedicine and Engaging Future Medical Practitioners. Comment on “Telemedicine in Germany During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multi-Professional National Survey”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Feb 17); 23(2):e23363
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Remote Examination and Screening for Domestic Abuse. Comment on “Online Antenatal Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Opportunities and Challenges”
J Med Internet Res 2021 (Feb 17); 23(2):e23295
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