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Study shows cancer misinformation common on social media sites – EurekAlert
A new study published online today in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reports that one third of the most popular…
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Credit: Huntsman Cancer Institute
A new study published online today in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reports that one third of the most popular cancer treatment articles on social media contain misinformation….
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