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Cancer misinformation outperforms medical facts on social media, study finds
Why Troubling News:
Misinformation, especially when spread on social media platforms like X, spreads quickly and is difficult to retract. Even after the truth is revealed, the false narrative may linger in people's minds. This can lead to widespread confusion and reinforce existing biases or misconceptions about certain issues, such as youth drug use, that may not even be relevant in this case.
