Is YouTube a reliable source of health-related information? A systematic review (4)

26 May, 2022

Chris Zielinski, UK writes: "Apologies for laughing, but does anybody imagine Youtube could be a good source for "accurate health information"?"

I had a look over the past 10 weeks of bims-librar for YouTube assessment papers

report issue number of papers found

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-05-22 2

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-05-15 3

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-05-08 3

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-05-01 10

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-04-24 4

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-04-17 3

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-04-10 7

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-04-03 4

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-03-27 7

http://biomed.news/bims-librar/2022-03-20 2

4.5 papers a week. Some people take it serious.

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