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JMIR Infodemiology|January 16, 2026
Health data for linguistic minority research: Developing a proof-of-concept centralized healthcare metadata repository for CanadaVincent Martin-Schreiber, Cayden Peixoto, Ricardo Batista, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|March 24, 2025
Understanding Interventions to Address Infodemics Through Epidemiological, Socioecological, and Environmental Health Models: Framework AnalysisJennifer N John, Sara Gorman, David ScalesJMIR Infodemiology|August 29, 2025
Mapping Vaccine Sentiment by Analyzing Spanish-Language Social Media Posts and Survey-Based Public Opinion: Dual Methods StudyAgnes Huguet-Feixa, Wasim Ahmed, Eva Artigues-Barberà, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|September 3, 2025
Data Mining Trauma: AI-Assisted Qualitative Study of Cyber Victimization on RedditJ'Andra Antisdel, Wendy R Miller, Doyle GrovesJMIR Infodemiology|April 28, 2023
Implicit Incentives Among Reddit Users to Prioritize Attention Over Privacy and Reveal Their Faces When Discussing Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Test Results: Topic and Attention AnalysisYongtai Liu, Zhijun Yin, Zhiyu Wan, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|April 28, 2023
Twitter Trends for Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet: Cross-sectional Descriptive AnalysisMonique Germone, Casey D Wright, Royce Kimmons, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|April 28, 2023
Exploring Google Searches for Out-of-Clinic Medication Abortion in the United States During 2020: Infodemiology Approach Using Multiple SamplesSylvia Guendelman, Elizabeth Pleasants, Coye Cheshire, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|April 28, 2023
The Evolution of Public Sentiments During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Comparisons of India, Singapore, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United StatesMay O Lwin, Anita Sheldenkar, Jiahui Lu, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|May 25, 2022
COVID-19 and Tweets About Quitting Cigarette Smoking: Topic Model Analysis of Twitter Posts 2018-2020J Lee Westmaas, Matthew Masters, Priti Bandi, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|October 3, 2022
Emotions and Incivility in Vaccine Mandate Discourse: Natural Language Processing InsightsHannah Stevens, Muhammad Ehab Rasul, Yoo Jung OhPageof 27