Background: Stroke often triggers poststroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) within 6 months, impairing memory, attention, and executive function while exacerbating physical disabilities and mortality.
Background: Food is one of the most frequently promoted commodities, and promoted foods are overwhelmingly unhealthy. Marketing normalizes unhealthy foods, creates a positive brand image, and ...
In this issue of the Journal of Medical Internet Research, the World Health Organization (WHO) is presenting a framework for managing the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infodemic. Infodemiology is now ...
Background: With advancements in artificial intelligence and large language models, researchers and designers have increasingly focused on enhancing the conversational capacity of health-related ...
Background: The evaluation of large language models (LLMs) in medicine has undergone a shift from knowledge-based testing to practice-based assessment, representing an evolution in how we measure ...
Background: Artificial intelligence-based Clinical Decision Support Systems (AI-CDSS) have enhanced personalized medicine and improved the efficiency of healthcare workers. Despite opportunities, ...
Background: Health care data breaches are the most rapidly increasing type of cybercrime; however, the predictors of health care data breaches are uncertain. Objective: This quantitative study aims to ...
Background: Meaningful connections in which people feel valued, seen, and heard are essential for social health and well-being. However, individual, systemic, and structural barriers exist within care ...
Citation Please cite as: Basbouss-Serhal I When Old Diseases Return: Cholera, Crisis, and Digital Surveillance in Fragile Settings J Med Internet Res 2026;28:e94818 doi: 10.2196/94818 Copy Citation to ...
Background: Smartphone apps promoting physical activity (PA) are abundant, but few produce substantial and sustained behavior change. Although many PA apps purport to induce users to compare ...
Background: Group cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), delivered through weekly videoconference sessions, has been shown to effectively reduce social anxiety. However, no studies have evaluated CBT ...
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