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    Gunther Eysenbach is a German-Canadian researcher on healthcare, especially health policy, eHealth, and consumer health informatics. Eysenbach was born...
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  • eHealth and "healthcare in the Internet age". The editors-in-chief are Gunther Eysenbach and Rita Kukafka. The publisher is JMIR Publications. The journal...
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  • Infodemiology was defined by Gunther Eysenbach in the early 2000s as information epidemiology. It is an area of science research focused on scanning the...
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  • reported "DB Connection failed". The site is owned and maintained by Gunther Eysenbach. WebCite allowed for preservation of all types of web content, including...
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    articles which have one or more unethical issues. In March 2008, Gunther Eysenbach, publisher of an early open access journal, drew attention to what...
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  • was coined by Gunther Eysenbach to describe research that uses online information to gather information about human behavior. Eysenbach's work using Google...
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    is no longer, a member of the IIPC. In a 2012 message, its founder Gunther Eysenbach commented that "WebCite has no funding, and IIPC charges 4000 Euro/yr...
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  • (mis)information" in The American Journal of Medicine, health researcher Gunther Eysenbach coined the term infodemiologist and later used the term to refer to...
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    audiences with various points of view. Studies published in 2012 by Gunther Eysenbach shed light on how Twitter not only communicates science to the public...
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  • when going to an in-person support group. In a study conducted by Gunther Eysenbach, John Powell, Marina Englesakis, Carlos Rizo, and Anita Stern (2004)...
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