Strategies to combat medical misinformation on social media

Strategies to combat medical misinformation on social media The sheer volume of medical information online can make it difficult to retrieve reliable, evidence-based information and distinguish medical fact from fiction. The multifaceted nature of medical misinformation means that we cannot expect any single intervention to solve the problem alone. Further research is urgently needed to build our understanding of how medical misinformation spreads via social media and to identify the most effective strategies to address this important public health problem.

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