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Raising awareness about cervical cancer using Twitter: Content analysis of the 2015 #SmearForSmear campaign

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Ingesting and aspirating dry cinnamon by children and adolescents: The “Cinnamon Challenge”

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What is Contagious? Exploring why content goes viral on Twitter: A case study of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

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Uploading Risk: Examining the Social Profile of Young Adults Most Susceptible to Engagement in Risky Social Media Challenges

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The choking game: A risky behavior for youth

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Dangers of the TikTok Benadryl challenge

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The Fire Challenge: Dare to be burned

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606 Is social media contributing to a new trend of burns in youth?

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The choking game: A cause of unintentional strangulation

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Prevalence and associated harm of engagement in self-asphyxial behaviours (‘choking game’) in young people: A systematic review

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