Social media hosted a lot of fake health news this year. Here’s what went most viral. — NBC News
The most viral health misinformation in 2019 was on the topics of cancer, unproven cures and vaccines, according to an NBC News review.
The most viral health misinformation in 2019 was on the topics of cancer, unproven cures and vaccines, according to an NBC News review.
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