Beyond Debunking: Physicians Can Prevent Misinformation
- PMID: 40963083
- DOI: 10.1007/s11606-025-09846-3
Beyond Debunking: Physicians Can Prevent Misinformation
Keywords: health literacy; health misinformation; physicians; prevention; risk communication.
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Conflict of Interest: The authors declare no competing interests.
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