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Evaluating the Public's Interest in Testicle Tanning: Observational Study
Reference 1: Public Interest in a Potentially Harmful, Non–Evidence-Based “Wellness” Practice: Cross-Sectionalharmful
JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(3):e39766
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Synthetic Cannabinoids in Prisons: Content Analysis of TikToks
Although it has also been increasingly used to obtain health-related information, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, the quality of information on Tik Tok can vary widely, may not always be reliable, and can be harmful [10-12]. Harmful information found on Tik Tok includes sharing experiences and positive sentiment related to substance use [13-15].
Concerningly, a 2016 observational study found a significant relationship between social media and synthetic cannabinoid use among young adults [16].
JMIR Infodemiology 2022;2(1):e37632
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