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[Opinion] Medieval Medical Misinformation Persists

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Centuries before questionable COVID-19 information began rippling through social media, another inaccurate account of infectious disease sparked an early spread of misinformation—a myth that still lingers, in clever prose, today. A new look at this fable helps to paint a more accurate picture of the deadliest pandemic in written history, a new paper claims. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . Between 1348 and 1349…

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With elections getting closer and closer, Kaspersky specialists warn of the increase in false news that seeks to manipulate public opinion or promote online scams In electoral periods, public conversation is intensified and much of the debate is moved to social networks, where messages, news and opinions of all kinds circulate. In this environment false or manipulated information that seeks to generate confusion, polarize opinions or attract use…

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