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When Popularity Replaces Expertise: Why Sensitive Advice in Medicine and Finance Needs Real Qualifications
In the age of social media, public debate about health, nutrition, medicine, finance, law, education, and human behavior is often shaped by people who have large audiences. Some of these people are respected because of their fame, appearance, lifestyle, success, or ability to communicate in a simple and attractive way. This is not always negative. Public communication can make knowledge more accessible, and popular voices can encourage people to learn, ask questions, and impr
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