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Obesity is the New Major Cause of Cancer: Connections Between Obesity and Cancer on Facebook and Twitter Kent, E. E., Prestin, A., Gaysynsky, A., Galica, K., Rinker, R., Graff, K. and Chou, W. Y. S. 2016 view article
Methodological diversity and integration in health communication inquiry Kreps, G. L. 2011 view article
Artificial intelligence and immediacy: Designing health communication to personally engage consumers and providers Kreps, G. L. and Neuhauser, L. 2013 view article
The influence of social networking sites on health behavior change: a systematic review and meta-analysis Laranjo, L., Arguel, A., Neves, A. L., Gallagher, A. M., Kaplan, R., Mortimer, N., Mendes, G. A. and Lau, A. Y. S. 2015 view article
Consumers' Online Social Network Topologies and Health Behaviours Lau, A. Y. S., Dunn, A., Mortimer, N., Proudfoot, J., Andrews, A., Liaw, S.-T., Crimmins, J., Arguel, A. and Coiera, E. 2013 view article
Infant embodiment and interembodiment: A review of sociocultural perspectives Lupton, D. 2013 view article
The digitally engaged patient: Self-monitoring and self-care in the digital health era Lupton, D. 2013 view article
The pedagogy of disgust: the ethical, moral and political implications of using disgust in public health campaigns Lupton, D. 2015 view article
Internet-based diabetes self-management and support: Initial outcomes from the diabetes network project McKay, H. G., Glasgow, R. E., Feil, E. G., Boles, S. M. and Barrera, M. 2002 view article
Feasibility of using a web-based nutrition intervention among residents of multiethnic working-class neighborhoods McNeill, L. H., Viswanath, K., Bennett, G. G., Puleo, E. and Emmons, K. M. 2007 view article