Assessment of Information on Concussion Available to Adolescents on Social Media
International Journal of Preventive Medicine2018Vol. 9(1), pp. 19–19
Citations Over TimeTop 23% of 2018 papers
Abstract
The potential for widespread misinformation necessitates caution when obtaining information on concussion on a freely accessible and editable medium, such as YouTube.
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