They help seniors push back against a deluge of health misinformation

As the senior administrator, Gladys Williams makes sure everyone is well fed, well entertained, well exercised — and well informed. In recent years, “well informed” has become more challenging, as older Americans get inundated by misinformation and disinformation aimed at scamming them, scaring them — or both.
The Washington Post

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Nutrition advice is rife with misinformation − a medical education specialist explains how to tell valid health information from pseudoscience

The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated a vast landscape of misinformation about many topics, science and health chief among them. Since then, information overload continues unabated, and many people are rightfully confused by an onslaught of conflicting health information. Even expert advice is often contradictory.
The Conversation

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Media literacy is having a moment. We can't lose momentum.

It is no understatement to say that social media has dramatically altered the news landscape, often degrading civic discourse into a battleground of misinformation. Young people, who spend much of their lives online, are thrown into this complex world without the necessary tools to navigate the falsehoods and conspiracy theories that crowd out the facts.
USA TODAY

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Russian Disinformation Campaigns Eluded Meta’s Efforts to Block Them

A Russian organization linked to the Kremlin’s covert influence campaigns posted more than 8,000 political advertisements on Facebook despite European and American restrictions barring companies from doing business with the organization, according to three organizations that track disinformation online.
The New York Times

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Trump orders government not to infringe on Americans’ speech, calls for censorship investigation

President Donald Trump on Monday ordered that no federal officer, employee or agent may unconstitutionally abridge the free speech of any American citizen, an early step toward his campaign promise to dismantle what he called government ‘censorship’ of U.S. citizens.
The Associated Press

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Social media is the new public health frontline. Let’s treat it that way.

The results of the 2024 presidential election have ushered in a new era of uncertainty for public health. With Donald Trump back in the White House and his choice of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—notorious for backing some public health conspiracy theories—as a key figure in the health sector, the stakes are immense.
Harvard Public Health

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