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  2. US health websites, datasets taken down as agencies ... - AOL

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    The site for the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System — a long-running survey that tracks health behaviors among high school students in the United States — said “The page you’re ...

  3. US health agencies sued over removal of health data websites

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    By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) -Medical advocacy group Doctors for America on Tuesday sued the main U.S. health agencies over the sudden removal of websites containing public health information in ...

  4. US health agencies scrub HIV, other data to remove 'gender ...

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    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal health agencies on Friday took down webpages with information on HIV statistics and other data to comply with Trump ...

  5. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire.Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks, typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.

  6. Medical data breach - Wikipedia

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    Among reported breaches of medical information in the United States networked information systems accounted for the largest number of records breached. [5] There is a large number of data breaches happening in the US health care system, among business associates of the health care providers that continuously gain access to patients' data. [6]

  7. Healthline - Wikipedia

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    While some writers have used terms like "reliable" [13] to describe Healthline, others have questioned both the quality of its content and its usability and readability. For example, the site Health News Review said a Healthline article about a new medication used promotional language copied from the drug-maker's press release, neglected to cite side effects, and framed the drug's claimed ...

  8. How do you know if a health information source is reliable? - AOL

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    “For example, my team and I have looked at 11 different attitude roots that drive misinformed beliefs about vaccination; these include fears about adverse medical outcomes, religious concerns ...

  9. List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    The book Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience stated "today, vitalism is one of the ideas that form the basis for many pseudoscientific health systems that claim that illnesses are caused by a disturbance or imbalance of the body's vital force." "Vitalists claim to be scientific, but in fact they reject the scientific method with its basic postulates ...