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Christina Mancheno

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Pediatric Emergency Care|March 10, 2020
Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in a Pediatric ED: A Quality Improvement InitiativeChristina Mancheno, Brenna Aumaier, Ashlee Murray
American Journal of Public Health|November 18, 2016
Twitter as a Tool for Health Research: A Systematic ReviewLauren Sinnenberg, Alison M Buttenheim, Kevin Padrez, et al.
JMIR Diabetes|December 23, 2018
Content Analysis of Metaphors About Hypertension and Diabetes on Twitter: Exploratory Mixed-Methods StudyLauren Sinnenberg, Christina Mancheno, Frances K Barg, et al.
Women'S Health (London, England)|October 8, 2020
Studying social media language changes associated with pregnancy status, trimester, and parity from medical recordsSharath Chandra Guntuku, Jessica S Gaulton, Emily K Seltzer, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|September 24, 2021
Effect of Posting on Social Media on Systolic Blood Pressure and Management of Hypertension: A Randomized Controlled TrialChristina Mancheno, David A Asch, Elissa V Klinger, et al.
JAMA Cardiology|September 30, 2016
Twitter as a Potential Data Source for Cardiovascular Disease ResearchLauren Sinnenberg, Christie L DiSilvestro, Christina Mancheno, et al.
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Pediatric Emergency Care|March 10, 2020
Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in a Pediatric ED: A Quality Improvement InitiativeChristina Mancheno, Brenna Aumaier, Ashlee Murray
American Journal of Public Health|November 18, 2016
Twitter as a Tool for Health Research: A Systematic ReviewLauren Sinnenberg, Alison M Buttenheim, Kevin Padrez, et al.
JMIR Diabetes|December 23, 2018
Content Analysis of Metaphors About Hypertension and Diabetes on Twitter: Exploratory Mixed-Methods StudyLauren Sinnenberg, Christina Mancheno, Frances K Barg, et al.
Women'S Health (London, England)|October 8, 2020
Studying social media language changes associated with pregnancy status, trimester, and parity from medical recordsSharath Chandra Guntuku, Jessica S Gaulton, Emily K Seltzer, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|September 24, 2021
Effect of Posting on Social Media on Systolic Blood Pressure and Management of Hypertension: A Randomized Controlled TrialChristina Mancheno, David A Asch, Elissa V Klinger, et al.
JAMA Cardiology|September 30, 2016
Twitter as a Potential Data Source for Cardiovascular Disease ResearchLauren Sinnenberg, Christie L DiSilvestro, Christina Mancheno, et al.
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