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Bad Influence by Deborah Cohen

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Bad Influence

How the Internet Hijacked Our Health

Deborah Cohen, Blackstone Publishing

Oneworld Publications · Print & ebook · Forthcoming

Reading lane: Contagious Diseases

When did we start trusting influencers over doctors?

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Authors
Deborah Cohen, Blackstone Publishing
Publisher
Oneworld Publications
Published
Forthcoming
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Contagious Diseases · Social Media & Online Life
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Contagious Diseases

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  • Economics

  • Social Media & Online Life

  • Health & Wellness

  • Women's Health

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  • Healthcare Issues

  • Medicine

  • Health Care Delivery

  • Self-Help

About This Book

When did we start trusting influencers over doctors? You used to see a doctor. Now you go online. 'Uncomfortable but essential reading. Your definitive guide to separating medical facts from online fiction.' Adam Kay Want to track your blood sugar? Your heart rate? Your sleep? You can. Need to focus? Want to lose weight fast? Everything is a click away. But who is regulating this? As waiting times to see doctors grow ever longer and patients are often priced out of medical c...

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When did we start trusting influencers over doctors? You used to see a doctor. Now you go online. 'Uncomfortable but essential reading. Your definitive guide to separating medical facts from online fiction.' Adam Kay Want to track your blood sugar? Your heart rate? Your sleep? You can. Need to focus? Want to lose weight fast? Everything is a click away. But who is regulating this? As waiting times to see doctors grow ever longer and patients are often priced out of medical care altogether, influencers have filled the gap. From doctors promoting new therapies, to entrepreneurs selling solutions, these self-styled experts glow with good health and guarantee results. But they are not familiar with our medical history. They don't owe us a duty of care. And they're rarely either qualified or impartial. So why do we trust them?

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