Medical and Health-Related Misinformation on Social Media: Bibliometric Study of the Scientific Literature
BackgroundSocial media has been extensively used for the communication of health-related information and consecutively for the potential spread of medical misinformation. Conventional systematic reviews have been published on this topic to identify original articles and to summarize their methodolog...
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Main Authors: | Andy Wai Kan Yeung (Author), Anela Tosevska (Author), Elisabeth Klager (Author), Fabian Eibensteiner (Author), Christos Tsagkaris (Author), Emil D Parvanov (Author), Faisal A Nawaz (Author), Sabine Völkl-Kernstock (Author), Eva Schaden (Author), Maria Kletecka-Pulker (Author), Harald Willschke (Author), Atanas G Atanasov (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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