Identifying Credible Sources of Health Information in Social Media: Principles and Attributes
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1. Phillips Academy in Andover
2. National Library of Medicine
3. National Cancer Institute
4. The University of Iowa
5. Northeastern University
6. University of Pennsylvania
Publisher
National Academy of Medicine
Subject
General Medicine
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