Why Bolstering Trust in Journalism Could Help Strengthen Trust in Medicine

This Viewpoint discusses how proliferation of health misinformation to the public undermines trust in science and medicine, and proposes ways the medical community and media might work together to make medical professionals better producers and consumers of accurate health information and to make th...

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