
Sofia Olivares
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3 weeks ago |
digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu | Tavleen Singh |Sofia Olivares |Sahiti Myneni
AbstractSocial media has become a predominant source of information for many health care consumers. However, false and misleading information is a pervasive problem in this context. Specifically, health-related misinformation has become a significant public health challenge, impeding the effectiveness of public health awareness campaigns and resulting in suboptimal responsiveness to the communication of legitimate risk-related information.
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