"A new report by the healthcare software firm Tebra found 45% of medical advice on TikTok to be false or misleading. Some categories were worse offenders than others, with TikTok videos about alternative medicine having the most inaccuracies, with 67% of posts flagged as misleading."
"Among the misleading claims on TikTok, the three most common include quick-fix weight loss tricks, misinformation around vaccines' long term effects on fertility and cure-all daily supplements. While some creators use scare tactics to discourage actions like wearing masks, getting vaccinated, or using birth control..."
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