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MacMonegle, A.
Differing Predictors of Snus, Electronic Cigarette, and Dissolvable Tobacco Use and Implications for Communication Intervention
Macneil, A.
Global Tobacco Surveillance System Data (GTSSData): a New Interactive Internet Application
Mahon, B.
Using Formative Research to Improve Messages about the Risks of Raw Milk
Marcus, E.
Urban Women's Preferences for Learning of Their Mammogram Result: a Qualitative Study
Mark, J.
Best Practices and Lessons Learned From a Health Literacy Twitter Chat
Marr, A.
BodyWorks: Using Technology to Expand the Reach of a Childhood Obesity Prevention Program
Marsella, S.
SOLVE-It: An Interactive Nationwide Web-Deliverable Game for Changing Risky Sexual Behavior Among YMSM
Marshall, M.
Web Platform Offers Tailored, Actionable Childhood Vaccination Content
Marwa, S.
Use of Experiential Marketing Methods In a Family Planning Program for the Urban Poor: Findings From Efficacy Testing of a Pilot In Uttar Pradesh, India
Creating a Behavior Change Communication Program for Family Planning Among the Urban Poor In Uttar Pradesh: Formative Evaluation Findings
Masel, M.
Implementing a Health Advice Recording System At An Academic Health Science Center
Massey, P.
Attracting and Retaining Teens On a Health-Focused Online Social Network: What Works?
Mays, D.
Internet Health Information-Seeking, Social Media, and Mobile Text Messaging Among U.S. Adults: Implications for Health Promotion
Mazor, K.
What Is the Lasting Impact of Communication Breakdowns During Cancer Care?
McConaughy, P.
Receptiveness of Low-Income Families to Healthy Eating Messages Targeting Children During Food Crisis
McCormick, D.
Building a Story Bank - A Systematic Approach
McCoy, L.
Using Innovation for Teen Tobacco Control In Culturally Diverse Populations:
McCullough, A.
Tobacco.Reality.Unfiltered: Using Personal Testimonials to Effectively Communicate Serious Health Consequences of Tobacco Use to Youth In a Major Tobacco Producing State
McFarlane, M.
Year 3 of GYT: Lessons Learned about Sustaining Youth's Attention While Expanding Reach and Partnerships of the Get Yourself Tested Campaign
McGuckin Hager, A.
Improving Your Approach to Social Media
McLaughlin, C.
A New Approach to Smoking Cessation: Evaluation of a Video-Based Interactive Tailored Counseling Intervention
Mead, P.
Using Formative Research to Improve Communication about Lyme Disease
Mehta, R.
Utilizing All Types of Organized Twitter Communications From TwitterViews to Twitter Town-Halls: Community Engagement Tools for Every Level of Twiphistication
Commemorating 30 Years of HIV/AIDS Through Creation of An Online Social Community
Mercer Kollar, L.
Who Uses Social Media for Food Recall Information and How? Application of the Comprehensive Model of Information
Mercurio-Riley, D. M.
Gender Related Social Support and Coping Patterns In Online Cancer Support Forums
Messaris, P.
Effects of Online Comments On Smokers' Perception of Anti-Smoking Public Service Announcements
Messenger Heilbronner, J.
Building Public Will and Social Norms for Colorectal Cancer Screening
Meyer, J.
Spot the Block - Structuring a Campaign to Reach Tweens
Milde, J.
The Impact of Cancer Therapy Media Presentation On the Audience: A Framing Analysis
Miller, L. C.
SOLVE-It: An Interactive Nationwide Web-Deliverable Game for Changing Risky Sexual Behavior Among YMSM
Anxiety, Avoidance, and Virtual Dates: The Role of Attachment Theory In Reducing Risky Behavior Among Men Having Sex with Men
Miller, M.
Comparing the Effectiveness of Responsible Drinking Messages Tailored to Three Possible ‘Personality' Conceptualizations
Miller, M. J.
Turning the Tables: Winning Support for the Nation's First Statewide Menu Labeling Law
Overcoming the High Cost of Cheap Drinks: Getting Californians to Rethink What They Drink
Miranda, D.
Conveying Information On Healthcare-Associated Infections to the Public: Findings From Consumer Research
Mishel, M.
Year 3 of GYT: Lessons Learned about Sustaining Youth's Attention While Expanding Reach and Partnerships of the Get Yourself Tested Campaign
Mitchell, J.
Using Formative Research to Improve Messages about the Risks of Raw Milk
Mitchko, J.
An Overview of Cdc's National Tobacco Prevention and Control Media Campaign
Moag-Stahlberg, A.
Novel Approaches to Qualitative Studies with Youth Regarding Wellness Changes In a Large Urban School District
Moeykens, B.
Tobacco.Reality.Unfiltered: Using Personal Testimonials to Effectively Communicate Serious Health Consequences of Tobacco Use to Youth In a Major Tobacco Producing State
Molloy, M.
The North Carolina Healthy Food Environments In Hospitals Project: An Analysis of the Implementation Process and the Role of Feedback
Montgomery, D.
Using Community-Based Prevention Marketing to Reduce Smoking-Related Health Disparities In a Disadvantaged Ethnic Enclave
Moon, M.
Determining Media and Stakeholder Influence On “Death Panel” Discussion Attitudes and Opinions In Longitudinal Polling to Media Tipping Points
Moore, D.
Deaf off Drugs & Alcohol (DODA): Creating Culturally Appropriate Communications for Recovery From Substance Use Disorders
Mui, S.
A Woman-to-Woman Approach to Increasing Knowledge about Gynecologic Cancer: CDC's Inside Knowledge Campaign
Mullin, S.
Smokers' Responses to Anti-Tobacco Television Advertisements: Results From Ten Low- to Middle-Income Countries
Murukutla, N.
Creating Synergies Between Pictorial Warning Labels On Cigarette Packages and Media Campaigns: A Case Study of Mexico
Myers, R.
“This Call Is Being Recorded for Quality and Training Purposes”: A Qualitative Analysis of Patient Navigation for Colorectal Cancer Screening In An Urban Setting
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