Slip Through Quacks

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EXCLUSIVE Health experts need to embrace digital platforms if they want to help prevent women being exposed to quackery and false information online.

That’s the call of Monash University’s Women’s Health Alliance, which warns women and girls are up against it when it comes to social media.

The alliance is a network of more than 185 research leaders and 50 specialist research groups brought together to help lead the direction of public health services for Victorian women and girls.

Period22 Apr 2024

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  • TitleSlip Through Quacks
    Degree of recognitionLocal
    Media name/outletHerald Sun
    Media typePrint
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date22/04/24
    DescriptionEXCLUSIVE Health experts need to embrace digital platforms if they want to help prevent women being exposed to quackery and false information online.

    That’s the call of Monash University’s Women’s Health Alliance, which warns women and girls are up against it when it comes to social media.

    The alliance is a network of more than 185 research leaders and 50 specialist research groups brought together to help lead the direction of public health services for Victorian women and girls.
    Producer/AuthorRobyn Riley
    PersonsKirsten Palmer