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Health Promot Perspect. 2022;12(4): 372-380. doi: 10.34172/hpp.2022.49
PMID: 36852198        PMCID: PMC9958238

Original Article

Unravelling the truth: Examining the evidence for health-related claims made by naturopathic influencers on social media – a retrospective analysis

Van Nguyen 1 ORCID, Luke Testa 1 * ORCID, Andrea L Smith 2, Louise A. Ellis 1, Adam G. Dunn 3, Jeffrey Braithwaite 1, Mitchell Sarkies 1

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2-year Impact Factor: 2.4

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