Facebook to tackle content with misleading health claims

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Facebook to tackle content with misleading health claims
Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it was taking steps to reduce promotion of products based on misleading health-related claims. In a blog post, the social media company said it had made two updates last month to reduce posts with exaggerated or sensational health claims. Facebook said it will take ...

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