A Comprehensive Analysis of How Environmental Risks of Breast Cancer Are Portrayed on the Internet (English)
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American Journal of Health Education
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49
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222-233
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2018
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Title:A Comprehensive Analysis of How Environmental Risks of Breast Cancer Are Portrayed on the Internet
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Contributors:Kulkarni, Shibani ( author ) / Lewis, Kaleea ( author ) / Arp Adams, Swann ( author ) / Brandt, Heather M. ( author ) / Lead, Jamie R. ( author ) / Ureda, John R. ( author ) / Fedrick, Delores ( author ) / Mathews, Chris ( author ) / Friedman, Daniela B. ( author )
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Published in:American Journal of Health Education ; 49, 4 ; 222-233
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Publication date:2018-07-04
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Size:12 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 49, Issue 4
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Effective Communication in a Fake News Environment: The Role of Health EducationTurner, Lori et al. | 2018
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The Challenge of Alternative Facts and the Rise of Misinformation in the Digital Age: Responsibilities and Opportunities for Health Promotion and EducationIammarino, Nicholas K. / O’Rourke, Thomas W. et al. | 2018
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Reject, Correct, Redirect: Using Web Annotation to Combat Fake Health Information—A CommentaryHaithcox-Dennis, Melissa et al. | 2018
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Toward Evidence-Based Smartphone Apps to Enhance Human Health: Adoption of Behavior Change TechniquesRhea, Christopher K. / Felsberg, Danielle T. / Maher, Jaclyn P. et al. | 2018
- 214
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Public Perceptions of Powdered Alcohol Use and Misuse: Narrative Perspectives from YouTubeBarry, Adam E. / Muraleetharan, Daenuka / Nelon, Jordan / Lautner, Shelby / Callahan, Megan / Zhang, Xiaoying / Herren, Michelle / Chaney, Beth / Stellefson, Michael et al. | 2018
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A Comprehensive Analysis of How Environmental Risks of Breast Cancer Are Portrayed on the InternetKulkarni, Shibani / Lewis, Kaleea / Arp Adams, Swann / Brandt, Heather M. / Lead, Jamie R. / Ureda, John R. / Fedrick, Delores / Mathews, Chris / Friedman, Daniela B. et al. | 2018
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Understanding Misinformation in the Pro-tanning Communication Environment: A Content AnalysisKelley, Dannielle E. / Noar, Seth M. / Seidenberg, Andrew B. et al. | 2018
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Spreading the (Fake) News: Exploring Health Messages on Social Media and the Implications for Health Professionals Using a Case StudySommariva, Silvia / Vamos, Cheryl / Mantzarlis, Alexios / Đào, Lillie Uyên-Loan / Martinez Tyson, Dinorah et al. | 2018
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Alcohol Advertising on Twitter—A Topic ModelBarry, Adam E. / Valdez, Danny / Padon, Alisa A. / Russell, Alex M. et al. | 2018
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Intentions to Use Emergency Contraception: The Role of Accurate Knowledge and Information Source CredibilityGarrett Wagner, Kyla P. / Widman, Laura / Nesi, Jacqueline / Noar, Seth M. et al. | 2018