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Fake news portrayals of stem cells and stem cell research.

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AIM This study examines how stem cells and stem cell research are portrayed on websites deemed to be purveyors of distorted and dubious information. METHODS Content analysis was conducted on… Click to show full abstract

AIM This study examines how stem cells and stem cell research are portrayed on websites deemed to be purveyors of distorted and dubious information. METHODS Content analysis was conducted on 224 articles from 2015 to 2016, compiled by searching with the keywords 'stem cell(s)' on a list of websites flagged for containing either 'fake' or 'junk science' news. RESULTS Articles contained various exaggerated positive and negative claims about stem cells and stem cell science, health and science related conspiracy theories, and statements promoting fear and mistrust of conventional medicine. CONCLUSION Findings demonstrate the existence of organized misinformation networks, which may lead the public away from accurate information and facilitate a polarization of public discourse.

Keywords: medicine; cells stem; stem cell; cell research; stem cells

Journal Title: Regenerative medicine
Year Published: 2017

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