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190 related items for PubMed ID: 21411158

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    Madan G, Stadler ME, Uhrich K, Reilly C, Drake AF.
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    Amir M, Sampson BP, Endly D, Tamai JM, Henley J, Brewer AC, Dunn JH, Dunnick CA, Dellavalle RP.
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  • 10. Me and my 400 friends: the anatomy of college students' Facebook networks, their communication patterns, and well-being.
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  • 12. The Use of Facebook in Recruiting Participants for Health Research Purposes: A Systematic Review.
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  • 15. When social networking is not working: individuals with low self-esteem recognize but do not reap the benefits of self-disclosure on Facebook.
    Forest AL, Wood JV.
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