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Large Language Models in Medical Diagnostics: Scoping Review With Bibliometric Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72062
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In the Acknowledgements, the following sentence has been added:
Jihua Zou, Qing Zeng, and Guozhi Huang are corresponding authors and contributed equally to this work.
The correction will appear in the online version of the paper on the JMIR Publications website, together with the publication of this correction notice. Because this was made after submission to Pub Med, Pub Med Central, and other full-text repositories, the corrected article has also been resubmitted to those repositories.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e78188
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According to the CSS-12 cutoff value established by Xu [57], 60% of our participants exhibited significant features of cyberchondria. These results provide empirical evidence that internet-related mental health issues affect older adults, challenging the belief that such problems are mainly of relevance for younger individuals [58,59].
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e70302
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