This introductory course examines the foundations of health misinformation and disinformation and how they affect public health. Learners explore the distinction between public and individual health, key drivers of misinformation, and common psychological influences such as confirmation bias and the illusory truth effect. The course introduces core concepts, red flags, and scientific literacy fundamentals, including peer review, retractions, and how vaccines work, to help learners build a strong public health literacy toolkit.

Fighting Misinformation in Public Health
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Define key concepts related to health misinformation, including misinformation, disinformation, cognitive bias, and prebunking.
Analyze the prevalence, drivers, and consequences of health myths and false health claims.
Design effective, ethical, and empathetic communication strategies to counter misinformation.
Apply digital monitoring and critical evaluation skills to assess health information across media platforms.
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February 2026
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