Young people get health advice from social media. But can they tell good information from bad? | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 22, 2024 - 04:00

Young people get health advice from social media. But can they tell good information from bad?

November 22, 2024
Most young people turn to social media with their questions, but end up getting an onslaught of bite-sized, dubiously reliable content. Students and experts alike say more extensive learning is needed to boost critical thinking skills and help them be savvier on social media.


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