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1. Emotional Support from Social Media and Face-to-Face Relationships: Associations with Depression Risk Among Young Adults

2. Waterpipe tobacco use in college and non-college young adults in the US Running head: Non-college hookah smoking

3. Positive and negative experiences on social media and social isolation

4. The association between valence of social media experiences and depressive symptoms

5. Initiation of Traditional Cigarette Smoking after Electronic Cigarette Use Among Tobacco-Naïve US Young Adults

6. For Better or for Worse? A Systematic Review of the Evidence on Social Media Use and Depression Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Minorities

7. Comparison of Toxicant Load from Waterpipe and Cigarette Tobacco Smoking among Young Adults in the United States

8. Pennsylvania policymakers’ knowledge, attitudes and likelihood for action regarding waterpipe tobacco smoking and electronic nicotine delivery systems

9. Social media use, personality characteristics, and social isolation among young adults in the United States

10. Use of multiple social media platforms and symptoms of depression and anxiety: A nationally-representative study among U.S. young adults

11. Social Media Use and Perceived Social Isolation Among Young Adults in the U.S.

12. The Association between Social Media Use and Eating Concerns among US Young Adults

13. Associations between Internet-Based Professional Social Networking and Emotional Distress

14. Association between Social Media Use and Depression among U.S. Young Adults

15. Reigniting tobacco ritual: waterpipe tobacco smoking establishment culture in the United States

16. Knowledge, attitudes, and normative beliefs as predictors of hookah smoking initiation: A longitudinal study of university students

17. Substance and hookah use and living arrangement among fraternity and sorority members at US colleges and universities

18. Tobacco, marijuana, and alcohol use in university students: A cluster analysis

19. Psychiatrists' smoking cessation activities with Ohio Community Mental Health Center patients.

20. "Better Than Any DARE Program": Qualitative Analysis of Adolescent Reactions to EVALI Television Storylines.

21. The urgency of restructuring the landscape of behavioral medicine: Commentary from early-career diversity institute scholars.

22. Characteristics and engagement among English-language online forums for addiction recovery available in the US.

23. From Vaccines to Vitality: The Progression of a Community-Academic Collaboration.

24. Utilizing Television Clips for Graduate Medical Education Anti-racist Curricula: An Acceptability Study.

25. Characterizing the Influence of Television Health Entertainment Narratives in Lay Populations: A Scoping Review.

26. Viewer Reactions to EVALI Storylines on Popular Medical Dramas: A Thematic Analysis of Twitter Messages.

27. Using Fictional Medical Television Programs to Teach Interprofessional Communication to Graduating Fourth-Year Medical Students.

28. COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy, Acceptance, and Promotion Among Healthcare Workers: A Mixed-Methods Analysis.

29. Acceptability and Efficacy of the SMARxT Media Literacy Education Program to Counter Pharmaceutical Marketing Influences among Medical Trainees.

30. Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Television Clips to Teach Communication Skills.

31. Moving vaccination beyond partisan politics.

32. "It Encourages Family Discussion": A Mixed-Methods Examination of the This Is Us Alzheimer's Disease & Caregiving Storyline.

33. Discussions and Misinformation About Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems and COVID-19: Qualitative Analysis of Twitter Content.

34. Puff Bars, Tobacco Policy Evasion, and Nicotine Dependence: Content Analysis of Tweets.

35. E-Cigarette-Related Nicotine Misinformation on Social Media.

38. #DoctorsSpeakUp: Lessons learned from a pro-vaccine Twitter event.

39. Vape Shop Proliferation and Noncompliance in Pennsylvania: A Pre- and Post-tax Analysis.

40. Instagram's #JUUL: who's posting what.

41. Temporal Associations Between Social Media Use and Depression.

42. Associations between positive and negative social media experiences and sleep disturbance among young adults.

43. Machine Learning Classifiers for Twitter Surveillance of Vaping: Comparative Machine Learning Study.

44. Integrating Social Dynamics Into Modeling Cigarette and E-Cigarette Use.

45. "I Don't Feel Like the Odd One": Utilizing Content Analysis to Compare the Effects of Social Media Use on Well-Being Among Sexual Minority and Nonminority US Young Adults.

46. Patient-centered Communication Behaviors on Primetime Television.

47. JUUL on Twitter: Analyzing Tweets About Use of a New Nicotine Delivery System.

48. Emotional support from social media and face-to-face relationships: Associations with depression risk among young adults.

49. I wake up and hit the JUUL: Analyzing Twitter for JUUL nicotine effects and dependence.

50. Positive and Negative Experiences on Social Media and Perceived Social Isolation.

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