Background: Stroke often triggers poststroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) within 6 months, impairing memory, attention, and executive function while exacerbating physical disabilities and mortality.
Background: With advancements in artificial intelligence and large language models, researchers and designers have increasingly focused on enhancing the conversational capacity of health-related ...
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: Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is increasingly used to improve large language models in the medical and nursing domains. However, a comprehensive understanding of its specific ...
Background: Patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) are at risk of perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction (PND), which significantly affects the patients’ prognosis. Objective: This study ...
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: 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: 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...