Young people get health advice from social media. But can they tell good information from bad?

A close-up image of a teen boy holding a smartphone, his thumbs hovering over the apps -- including TikTok and Instagram -- on his home screen.

Most young people turn to social media with their questions, but end up getting an onslaught of bite-sized, dubiously reliable content. Students and experts alike say more extensive learning is needed to boost critical thinking skills and help them be savvier on social media.



source https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/students-tackle-health-misinfo-1.7386095?cmp=rss
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