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Medical misinformation in mass and social media: An urgent call for action, especially during epidemics — George Chrousos (2020) | RDL Network
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Medical misinformation in mass and social media: An urgent call for action, especially during epidemics
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George Chrousos
National Technical University of Athens
Medical misinformation in mass and social media: An urgent call for action, especially during epidemics
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2020
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George Chrousos
National And Kapodistrian University Of Athens
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Alexios‐Fotios A. Mentis
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No financial or other conflicts of interest exist. No funding was provided for this study by any funding scheme or organization.
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