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How to Evaluate the Credibility of Information?
Not all information is created equal. It is vital to evaluate the credibility of sources by considering:
The
reputation of the journal or source
The
qualifications of the authors
The robustness of the study design and methodologies used
Peer reviews and citations by other experts in the field
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Why is Staying Informed Important in Epidemiology?
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