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In today’s media landscape, we’re often bombarded with health and science information—and misinformation. Even when health advice comes from reputable sources, much of it can be contradictory, making ...
Why is this the case exactly, and how can we learn to spot inaccurate and even malicious health information? Why do we fall so easily for false health info, and how can we update our mistaken beliefs?
Large amounts of public information about HIV and the health of teens, transgender and LGBTQ+ people abruptly disappeared late Friday from the website of the Centers for Disease and Control and ...
Choosing balanced news that avoids inaccurate headlines and provides context is crucial for getting good health information. What is "fake news," and how can I spot it? Fake news is false information.
“President Trump is suppressing essential health information that public health agencies and providers across the country rely on to do our jobs,” said Dr. Robbie Goldstein, commissioner of ...
In today’s digital world, people routinely turn to the internet for health or medical information. In addition to actively searching online, they often come across health-related information on ...
Experts fear that with less trust in public health institutions, more people seeking medical information might turn to social media, where misinformation is rampant. That has made it all the more ...
But if that wasn’t enough, Connecticut’s largest healthcare system, Yale New Haven Health, has now revealed that a data breach affected more than 5.5 million people. The information leaked ...
The policy allows actors to restrict information sharing when there’s risk it could expose patients or clinicians to legal fallout when providing or seeking legal care. The Health Data ...
The health secretary had promised “radical transparency ... and democracy flourish from the free and unimpeded flow of information.” But when the Trump administration laid off thousands ...