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    Classifying Misinformation of User Credibility in Social Media Using Supervised Learning

    Muhammad Asfand-e-Yar1,*, Qadeer Hashir1,*, Syed Hassan Tanvir1, Wajeeha Khalil2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.75, No.2, pp. 2921-2938, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2023.034741 - 31 March 2023

    Abstract The growth of the internet and technology has had a significant effect on social interactions. False information has become an important research topic due to the massive amount of misinformed content on social networks. It is very easy for any user to spread misinformation through the media. Therefore, misinformation is a problem for professionals, organizers, and societies. Hence, it is essential to observe the credibility and validity of the News articles being shared on social media. The core challenge is to distinguish the difference between accurate and false information. Recent studies focus on News article… More >

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    Discharge materials provided to patients with kidney stones in the emergency department may be a source of misinformation

    Kevan M. Sternberg1, Andrew Pham1, Theodore Cisu1, Marissa L. Kildow2, Kristina L. Penniston2

    Canadian Journal of Urology, Vol.25, No.6, pp. 9585-9590, 2018

    Abstract Introduction: Renal colic is commonly seen in the emergency department (ED), where the focus is on diagnosis and symptom control. Educational materials are sometimes provided upon discharge; however, no standard content has been established. We characterized the educational materials given to patients reporting to EDs in different regions across the U.S. for symptomatic kidney stones, specifically evaluating disease-specific information, symptom management, prevention strategies including dietary recommendations (DRs), and patient follow up plans.
    Materials and methods: Generic discharge instructions for patients presenting to EDs with renal colic were obtained from community hospitals and academic medical centers between October… More >

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