The pitfalls of using social media and AI for health decisions, according to a doctor
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Coverage (5)
- 1 in 5 adults in US make health decisions based on social media: Study | People aged over 65 have more such behaviour Inshorts · 11h ago
- Social Media Shapes Health Decisions Despite Widespread Distrust Drug Topics · 11h ago
- The doctor in your phone may not be a doctor: How medicine is losing the information war The Times of India · 11h ago
- 1 in 5 adults make health decisions based on what they see on social media despite widespread mistrust Medical Xpress · 11h ago
- The pitfalls of using social media and AI for health decisions, according to a doctor CNN · 11h ago broke it first
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