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      Using Expert Sources to Correct Health Misinformation in Social Media

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                Journal
                Science Communication
                Science Communication
                SAGE Publications
                1075-5470
                1552-8545
                October 13 2017
                September 14 2017
                : 39
                : 5
                : 621-645
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                10.1177/1075547017731776
                32bd9fc8-c6c3-49ec-904f-d56c0bd308ff
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