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  2. Big Pharma conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    A prominent example noted by Radford is a systematic review published in the British Medical Journal showing that paracetamol is ineffective for lower back pain and has minimal effectiveness for osteoarthritis. [3] [45] In his 2012 book Bad Pharma, Ben Goldacre heavily criticises the pharmaceutical industry but rejects any conspiracy theories ...

  3. Stop being fooled by misinformation. Do this instead

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    Be it finance, health care or politics, there is a global “infodemic” of misinformation that is affecting people’s health and well-being, according to the World Health Organization.

  4. Misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation has been spread during many health crises. [17] [28] For example, misinformation about alternative treatments was spread during the Ebola outbreak in 2014–2016. [37] [38] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the proliferation of mis- and dis-information was exacerbated by a general lack of health literacy. [39]

  5. Social media use in health awareness - Wikipedia

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    Health misinformation can be easily spread through social media to large amounts of individuals which can make this dangerous. One example of this was in 2020, when President Donald Trump said in speeches and on Twitter that hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine could be used to treat Covid-19. While these drugs are antimalaria, it was being ...

  6. 12 anti-vaccine accounts responsible for 65% of ... - AOL

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    A new report by the Center for Countering Digital Hate finds that "just 12 anti-vaxxers are responsible for almost two-thirds of anti-vaccine content circulating on social media platforms."

  7. A doctor who calls out diet misinformation shared 3 red flags ...

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    Bogus health advice is widespread online, and often follows a few strategies. Misinformation can harm a person's physical and mental health. Look out for big claims and conspiratorial tones, Dr ...

  8. Misinformation related to abortion - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation related to abortion pertains to incorrect or misleading information related to abortion and its implications, including its medical, legal and societal effects. [1] Misinformation and disinformation related to abortion often stems from political , religious and social groups , particularly on social media.

  9. Misinformation: tech companies are removing 'harmful ... - AOL

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    Social media companies need to be more transparent about the health misinformation they remove. Misinformation: tech companies are removing 'harmful' coronavirus content – but who decides what ...