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Identifying credible sources of health information in social media
Phase 2—Considerations for non-accredited nonprofit organizations, for-profit entities, and individual sources
Burstin, H., Curry, S., Ranney, M. L., Arora, V., Boxer Wachler, B., Chou, W.-Y. S., Correa, R., Cryer, D., Dizon, D., Flores, E. J., Harmon, G., Jain, A., Johnson, K., Laine, C., Leininger, L., Mcmahon, G., Michaelis, L., Minhas, R., Mularski, R., ... Wallace, K. (2023). Identifying credible sources of health information in social media: Phase 2—Considerations for non-accredited nonprofit organizations, for-profit entities, and individual sources. NAM Perspectives, 5, Article 202305b. https://doi.org/10.31478/202305b
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