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How to Identify Credible Sources?
Credible sources typically include
peer-reviewed journals
, official health organizations (like the
World Health Organization
and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
), and academic institutions. Look for transparency in methodology, clear disclosures of potential conflicts of interest, and reproducibility of results.
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