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  2. Where Will the Legit Health Info Go If TikTok Goes Dark? - WebMD

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    The U.S. Senate gave final approval Tuesday to legislation that would give ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese owners, up to 1 year to sell the company or be outlawed in the U.S. President Joe Biden ...

  3. How to Know What Medical Information to Trust - WebMD

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    But first, you need to recognize misinformation when you see it. NLP defines it as information that is misleading, erroneous, or false. It is often created unintentionally by well-meaning people ...

  4. Eight Examples of Why Tik Tok Is Not Great for Health Tips

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    3. Bed Rotting. Bed rotting is a form of “soft” self-care, according to TikTokkers who believe that staying in bed for hours, days, or over a week is helpful. Bed rotters eat in bed, text in ...

  5. Change Healthcare Cyberattack: What Consumers Should Know - WebMD

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    “It’s something we are concerned could happen," he said. After the pandemic, “nobody is sitting on cushions of cash, so you as a consumer may be looking at reduced services down the road ...

  6. How Concerned Should You Be About Medical Errors? - WebMD

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    Too much bed rest: It’s important to start moving as soon as you’re able to, because lying still for too long can weaken the body, making you more prone to falls. Discharge before the patient ...

  7. Ultra-Processed Doesn’t Always Mean Bad – Here’s How to Tell

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    Ultra-processed cereals and breads were also linked to a lower stroke risk. “We know that sugar-sweetened beverages are associated with metabolic derangement for things like higher glucose ...

  8. Awards and Recognition for WebMD

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    WebMD offers credible and in-depth medical news, features, reference material, and online community programs. We are proud that others in the fields of media and health have recognized our efforts.

  9. New Cancer Screen, Same Issues: Can New Test Be Trusted? - WebMD

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    7 min read. Feb. 17, 2023 – In January 2022, Anthony Arenz, a 51-year-old living in Mesa, AZ, breathed a small sigh of relief. The blood test that screens for 50 types of cancer – known as the ...