Promoting dietary supplements has been a particularly lucrative exercise for many influencers, said Timothy Caulfield, a health policy and law professor at the University of Alberta.
Finding health advice on social media is easier than knowing which claims to trust
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“There have always been hucksters selling medical cures, but I do feel like it’s accelerating,” said Timothy Caulfield, a health policy and law professor at the University of Alberta who studies medical ethics and fraud.
Miracle cures: Online conspiracy theories create a new age of unproven medical treatments
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