Mental health misinformation widespread on social media, study finds
Social media is full of mental health misinformation, posing risks to young people who increasingly turn to these platforms for diagnosis.
Social media is full of mental health misinformation, posing risks to young people who increasingly turn to these platforms for diagnosis.
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Social media is full of mental health misinformation, posing risks to young people who increasingly turn to these platforms for diagnosis.
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