Two-thirds of more than 300 videos on cancer or diabetes have poor supporting evidence ...
The qualified medical experts, the pseudoscientific entertainers, and the MAHA mobilizers leading online health content today.
A study suggests that Google’s AI has started prioritizing YouTube videos over hospitals, medical journals, and government ...
A study of 50,000-plus health searches found Google’s AI Overviews cited YouTube more than any hospital, clinic, or health ...
A study of 309 physician-generated videos — all relating to diabetes or cancer — found that two-thirds of them had low, very low, or no evidence to support their health claims.
When people turn to Google with health concerns, many now encounter an artificial intelligence summary at the top of their ...
The site, Deaf Diabetes Can Together, provides diabetes information in American Sign Language, which is many people's first or only language. Deaf and hard of hearing people are at three times higher ...
Those searching YouTube for emergency first aid tutorials will no longer have to scroll through pages of videos and skip through ads to find life-saving information. In a new addition to the site's ...
In today's digital age, whenever we have even a minor health concern, our fingers instinctively reach for our phone's search ...
In today's digital age, social media platforms like TikTok have become integral parts of our lives, offering not just entertainment and catchy dances but also a wealth of information on topics ranging ...