
YouTube announced Tuesday that it will start removing false claims about cancer treatments as part of an ongoing effort to build out its medical misinformation policy.
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YouTube announced Tuesday that it will start removing false claims about cancer treatments as part of an ongoing effort to build out its medical misinformation policy.
Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA/LightRocket/Getty ImagesAs part of the announcement, YouTube is rolling out a broader updated medical misinformation policy framework.
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