Dr Melody Taba
@melodytaba.bsky.social
Research Fellow at the Sydney Health Literacy Lab, University of Sydney. Researching young people, social media health communication & digital health literacy📲
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Finally added Bluesky to my social media collection! 💎
Obligatory intro post - I’m a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney researching how we can use social media for effective health communication to young people 📲
I 🫶 online communities so keen to connect and learn more about the platform!
Obligatory intro post - I’m a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney researching how we can use social media for effective health communication to young people 📲
I 🫶 online communities so keen to connect and learn more about the platform!
Reposted by Dr Melody Taba
📣New study in #JournalofAdolescentHealth: Among 1,003 Austrian youth, 83% see #health content from #influencers and 53% buy health products they recommend (see graph).
Parasocial ties ↑ susceptibility to marketing; digital #healthliteracy protects.
🔗STUDY LINK (free): doi.org/10.1016/j.ja...
Parasocial ties ↑ susceptibility to marketing; digital #healthliteracy protects.
🔗STUDY LINK (free): doi.org/10.1016/j.ja...
November 3, 2025 at 8:16 AM
📣New study in #JournalofAdolescentHealth: Among 1,003 Austrian youth, 83% see #health content from #influencers and 53% buy health products they recommend (see graph).
Parasocial ties ↑ susceptibility to marketing; digital #healthliteracy protects.
🔗STUDY LINK (free): doi.org/10.1016/j.ja...
Parasocial ties ↑ susceptibility to marketing; digital #healthliteracy protects.
🔗STUDY LINK (free): doi.org/10.1016/j.ja...
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We analyzed 200 cancer & autism videos on TikTok - the majority contain #misinformation www.cbc.ca/news/marketp...
Me: "Testimonials, anecdotes, stories — probably the number one way that unproven therapies are pushed on social media."
Harmful & exploitive BS.
Me: "Testimonials, anecdotes, stories — probably the number one way that unproven therapies are pushed on social media."
Harmful & exploitive BS.
We analyzed 200 cancer and autism videos on TikTok and found the majority contain misinformation | CBC News
TikTok is flooded with videos promising miracle treatments for autism and cancer, but how many of them are true? Marketplace investigated 200 health videos on the platform and uncovered a troubling tr...
www.cbc.ca
October 24, 2025 at 1:34 PM
We analyzed 200 cancer & autism videos on TikTok - the majority contain #misinformation www.cbc.ca/news/marketp...
Me: "Testimonials, anecdotes, stories — probably the number one way that unproven therapies are pushed on social media."
Harmful & exploitive BS.
Me: "Testimonials, anecdotes, stories — probably the number one way that unproven therapies are pushed on social media."
Harmful & exploitive BS.
Reposted by Dr Melody Taba
#FemTech #Pinkwashing really needed research.
Super excited to be part of this study on social media marketing of women’s health interventions!
We’ve focussed on 5 interventions targeting women across the lifespan like: #BoricAcidSuppositories, #FertilityTests, #MenopauseTests, #MenopauseTreatments and #HormoneTherapies.
Results coming soon!🤩
We’ve focussed on 5 interventions targeting women across the lifespan like: #BoricAcidSuppositories, #FertilityTests, #MenopauseTests, #MenopauseTreatments and #HormoneTherapies.
Results coming soon!🤩
October 16, 2025 at 1:43 PM
#FemTech #Pinkwashing really needed research.
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I wish more people knew that there’s virtually no way to prove media or text is AI-generated unless you created it yourself. “AI detectors” aren’t proof. Among other glaring issues, this makes it more difficult for journalists to report on media being AI-generated even when it seems obvious
October 15, 2025 at 6:07 PM
I wish more people knew that there’s virtually no way to prove media or text is AI-generated unless you created it yourself. “AI detectors” aren’t proof. Among other glaring issues, this makes it more difficult for journalists to report on media being AI-generated even when it seems obvious
Super excited to be part of this study on social media marketing of women’s health interventions!
We’ve focussed on 5 interventions targeting women across the lifespan like: #BoricAcidSuppositories, #FertilityTests, #MenopauseTests, #MenopauseTreatments and #HormoneTherapies.
Results coming soon!🤩
We’ve focussed on 5 interventions targeting women across the lifespan like: #BoricAcidSuppositories, #FertilityTests, #MenopauseTests, #MenopauseTreatments and #HormoneTherapies.
Results coming soon!🤩
JMIR Res Protocols: Social Media Marketing of Non-Evidence-Based Women's Health Interventions: #Protocol for a Content Analysis Using Participatory #Research Methods
Social Media Marketing of Non-Evidence-Based Women's Health Interventions: #Protocol for a Content Analysis Using Participatory #Research Methods
Background: The promotion of non-evidence-based health interventions to women on social media is a growing problem. Objective: This #Study aims to explore the use of social media to disseminate and promote health interventions that lack robust evidence and are of current interest and popularity. Methods: A content analysis of posts on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook about 5 health interventions targeted at women will be conducted using participatory #Research methods with consumers. English-language posts that discuss boric acid suppositories, fertility testing, perimenopause and menopause testing, supplements and hormone treatments for menopause, and menopause hormone therapy for disease prevention will be included. Using keyword searches related to each health intervention, consumers will screen the top posts until 100 eligible posts on 2 different social media platforms are identified (1000 posts total across the 5 health interventions). Data from the post’s caption, on-screen text, and audio and/or video will be included in the analysis. The analysis of these posts will take both a deductive approach using a prespecified framework and an inductive approach, generating key themes from the post content. Results: Data on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook have been searched and screened. Development of the coding framework and analysis is now underway. The findings will be disseminated via publications in peer-reviewed international medical journals and presentations at national and international conferences in 2025 and 2026. Conclusions: This novel #Study will provide important insights into how information on various women’s health interventions and products, which currently lack robust evidence of benefit, are being disseminated and promoted on social media to women. Understanding this is essential for developing strategies to mitigate potential harm and plan solutions, thus protecting women from the low-value interventions marketed to them, becoming patients unnecessarily, and taking finite resources away from the health care system.
dlvr.it
October 16, 2025 at 12:22 AM
Super excited to be part of this study on social media marketing of women’s health interventions!
We’ve focussed on 5 interventions targeting women across the lifespan like: #BoricAcidSuppositories, #FertilityTests, #MenopauseTests, #MenopauseTreatments and #HormoneTherapies.
Results coming soon!🤩
We’ve focussed on 5 interventions targeting women across the lifespan like: #BoricAcidSuppositories, #FertilityTests, #MenopauseTests, #MenopauseTreatments and #HormoneTherapies.
Results coming soon!🤩
Reposted by Dr Melody Taba
JMIR Res Protocols: Social Media Marketing of Non-Evidence-Based Women's Health Interventions: #Protocol for a Content Analysis Using Participatory #Research Methods
Social Media Marketing of Non-Evidence-Based Women's Health Interventions: #Protocol for a Content Analysis Using Participatory #Research Methods
Background: The promotion of non-evidence-based health interventions to women on social media is a growing problem. Objective: This #Study aims to explore the use of social media to disseminate and promote health interventions that lack robust evidence and are of current interest and popularity. Methods: A content analysis of posts on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook about 5 health interventions targeted at women will be conducted using participatory #Research methods with consumers. English-language posts that discuss boric acid suppositories, fertility testing, perimenopause and menopause testing, supplements and hormone treatments for menopause, and menopause hormone therapy for disease prevention will be included. Using keyword searches related to each health intervention, consumers will screen the top posts until 100 eligible posts on 2 different social media platforms are identified (1000 posts total across the 5 health interventions). Data from the post’s caption, on-screen text, and audio and/or video will be included in the analysis. The analysis of these posts will take both a deductive approach using a prespecified framework and an inductive approach, generating key themes from the post content. Results: Data on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook have been searched and screened. Development of the coding framework and analysis is now underway. The findings will be disseminated via publications in peer-reviewed international medical journals and presentations at national and international conferences in 2025 and 2026. Conclusions: This novel #Study will provide important insights into how information on various women’s health interventions and products, which currently lack robust evidence of benefit, are being disseminated and promoted on social media to women. Understanding this is essential for developing strategies to mitigate potential harm and plan solutions, thus protecting women from the low-value interventions marketed to them, becoming patients unnecessarily, and taking finite resources away from the health care system.
dlvr.it
October 14, 2025 at 9:52 PM
Reposted by Dr Melody Taba
Just-published study protocol for work in progress! @sydneyhealthliteracylab.org.au
@brookenickel.bsky.social @tessacopp.bsky.social @emmagram.bsky.social @kmcfadden.bsky.social @jenna-smith.bsky.social @melodytaba.bsky.social @kirstenmccaffery.bsky.social
www.researchprotocols.org/2025/1/e76750/
@brookenickel.bsky.social @tessacopp.bsky.social @emmagram.bsky.social @kmcfadden.bsky.social @jenna-smith.bsky.social @melodytaba.bsky.social @kirstenmccaffery.bsky.social
www.researchprotocols.org/2025/1/e76750/
JMIR Res Protocols: Social Media Marketing of Non-Evidence-Based Women's Health Interventions: #Protocol for a Content Analysis Using Participatory #Research Methods
Social Media Marketing of Non-Evidence-Based Women's Health Interventions: #Protocol for a Content Analysis Using Participatory #Research Methods
Background: The promotion of non-evidence-based health interventions to women on social media is a growing problem. Objective: This #Study aims to explore the use of social media to disseminate and promote health interventions that lack robust evidence and are of current interest and popularity. Methods: A content analysis of posts on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook about 5 health interventions targeted at women will be conducted using participatory #Research methods with consumers. English-language posts that discuss boric acid suppositories, fertility testing, perimenopause and menopause testing, supplements and hormone treatments for menopause, and menopause hormone therapy for disease prevention will be included. Using keyword searches related to each health intervention, consumers will screen the top posts until 100 eligible posts on 2 different social media platforms are identified (1000 posts total across the 5 health interventions). Data from the post’s caption, on-screen text, and audio and/or video will be included in the analysis. The analysis of these posts will take both a deductive approach using a prespecified framework and an inductive approach, generating key themes from the post content. Results: Data on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook have been searched and screened. Development of the coding framework and analysis is now underway. The findings will be disseminated via publications in peer-reviewed international medical journals and presentations at national and international conferences in 2025 and 2026. Conclusions: This novel #Study will provide important insights into how information on various women’s health interventions and products, which currently lack robust evidence of benefit, are being disseminated and promoted on social media to women. Understanding this is essential for developing strategies to mitigate potential harm and plan solutions, thus protecting women from the low-value interventions marketed to them, becoming patients unnecessarily, and taking finite resources away from the health care system.
dlvr.it
October 15, 2025 at 5:43 AM
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Misinformation about health is flooding social media, exposing the limits of current regulations and interventions. In this scoping review, we highlight key challenges and gaps in the current landscape: ebm.bmj.com/content/earl... @brookenickel.bsky.social @sydney.edu.au @ucph.bsky.social
Addressing misleading medical information on social media: a scoping review of current interventions
Background Misleading information about medical products on social media may cause overuse.
Objectives Explore interventions targeting the problem of misleading medical information and marketing on s...
ebm.bmj.com
October 8, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Misinformation about health is flooding social media, exposing the limits of current regulations and interventions. In this scoping review, we highlight key challenges and gaps in the current landscape: ebm.bmj.com/content/earl... @brookenickel.bsky.social @sydney.edu.au @ucph.bsky.social
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Google blocked STI awareness ads as ‘adult content’, Senate estimates hears
Google blocked STI awareness ads as ‘adult content’, Senate estimates hears
Search engine added ‘STI testing’ to list of sensitive topics, censoring important public health campaign, Greens leader says
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Google has blocked ads for a commonwealth-funded STI awareness campaign as “adult content” in a move sexual health organisations say frustrates efforts to share evidence-based public health information online.
The Greens leader, Larissa Waters, told a Senate estimates hearing on Thursday that the tech company’s moderation practices had recently undermined the reach and cost-effectiveness of the national campaign, run by Sexual and Reproductive Health Australia (SRHA). Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
October 9, 2025 at 6:31 AM
Google blocked STI awareness ads as ‘adult content’, Senate estimates hears
Reposted by Dr Melody Taba
Q: Can soft moderation techniques (such as footnotes and blur screens) decrease engagement with misinformation on social media?
A: Yes, yes, they can.
socialmedialab.ca/2024/09/11/n...
A: Yes, yes, they can.
socialmedialab.ca/2024/09/11/n...
September 29, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Q: Can soft moderation techniques (such as footnotes and blur screens) decrease engagement with misinformation on social media?
A: Yes, yes, they can.
socialmedialab.ca/2024/09/11/n...
A: Yes, yes, they can.
socialmedialab.ca/2024/09/11/n...
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*New publication*
Interventions to support patient decision making about taking part in health research: A systematic review
doi.org/10.1016/j.pe...
Just out in Patient Education & Counseling
@sydneyhealthliteracylab.org.au @katiegillies.bsky.social
Interventions to support patient decision making about taking part in health research: A systematic review
doi.org/10.1016/j.pe...
Just out in Patient Education & Counseling
@sydneyhealthliteracylab.org.au @katiegillies.bsky.social
September 12, 2025 at 1:47 AM
*New publication*
Interventions to support patient decision making about taking part in health research: A systematic review
doi.org/10.1016/j.pe...
Just out in Patient Education & Counseling
@sydneyhealthliteracylab.org.au @katiegillies.bsky.social
Interventions to support patient decision making about taking part in health research: A systematic review
doi.org/10.1016/j.pe...
Just out in Patient Education & Counseling
@sydneyhealthliteracylab.org.au @katiegillies.bsky.social
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Should we deliver longer supplies of #hypertension medication by post, to reduce barriers to taking medication consistently? Our survey of >2000 people taking blood pressure medication suggests preferences are price sensitive: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.5694/... @mja.com.au @sydney.edu.au
Medication delivery and dispensing interval preferences of people who use antihypertensive medications in Australia: a survey study
Click on the article title to read more.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
August 29, 2025 at 3:12 AM
Should we deliver longer supplies of #hypertension medication by post, to reduce barriers to taking medication consistently? Our survey of >2000 people taking blood pressure medication suggests preferences are price sensitive: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.5694/... @mja.com.au @sydney.edu.au
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🎥 Watch my interview with Prof Ilona Kickbusch about the history of the Ottawa Charter and the impact it has had on Health Promotion across the globe youtu.be/8pWr0YIJ-pE
🎧 Or listen to the interview on our new 'Ottawa at 40' Spotify podcast series open.spotify.com/episode/1GKA... #Ottawa40
🎧 Or listen to the interview on our new 'Ottawa at 40' Spotify podcast series open.spotify.com/episode/1GKA... #Ottawa40
Ottawa Charter at 40: Professor Ilona Kickbusch
YouTube video by Ottawa Charter 40
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August 21, 2025 at 10:54 AM
🎥 Watch my interview with Prof Ilona Kickbusch about the history of the Ottawa Charter and the impact it has had on Health Promotion across the globe youtu.be/8pWr0YIJ-pE
🎧 Or listen to the interview on our new 'Ottawa at 40' Spotify podcast series open.spotify.com/episode/1GKA... #Ottawa40
🎧 Or listen to the interview on our new 'Ottawa at 40' Spotify podcast series open.spotify.com/episode/1GKA... #Ottawa40
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So proud of Dr @melodytaba.bsky.social, awarded her PhD with no emendations! Her carefully codesigned framework will improve government health communication with young people, so we are better prepared for future emergencies. More here: www.sydneyhealthliteracylab.org.au/social-media...
July 28, 2025 at 11:19 PM
So proud of Dr @melodytaba.bsky.social, awarded her PhD with no emendations! Her carefully codesigned framework will improve government health communication with young people, so we are better prepared for future emergencies. More here: www.sydneyhealthliteracylab.org.au/social-media...
#PhDone!
Super excited to announce I’ve been awarded my PhD with no emendations!
Excited for the next chapter at the Sydney Health Literacy Lab where I’ll continue researching young people
and digital health literacy as a postdoc 💫
@sydney.edu.au
@sydneyfmh-emcr.bsky.social
#AcademicSky
Super excited to announce I’ve been awarded my PhD with no emendations!
Excited for the next chapter at the Sydney Health Literacy Lab where I’ll continue researching young people
and digital health literacy as a postdoc 💫
@sydney.edu.au
@sydneyfmh-emcr.bsky.social
#AcademicSky
July 28, 2025 at 9:38 PM
#PhDone!
Super excited to announce I’ve been awarded my PhD with no emendations!
Excited for the next chapter at the Sydney Health Literacy Lab where I’ll continue researching young people
and digital health literacy as a postdoc 💫
@sydney.edu.au
@sydneyfmh-emcr.bsky.social
#AcademicSky
Super excited to announce I’ve been awarded my PhD with no emendations!
Excited for the next chapter at the Sydney Health Literacy Lab where I’ll continue researching young people
and digital health literacy as a postdoc 💫
@sydney.edu.au
@sydneyfmh-emcr.bsky.social
#AcademicSky
Reposted by Dr Melody Taba
Super happy that this is finally out. It started with lunch discussions & difficulties in the @sonja-utz.de (then) social media group finding 1 social media definition we agreed on. Our main point: we need to be TRANSPARENT how we understand social media in a specific project/paper.
What are social media? Seems obvious, right? #TikTok? Definitely. #LinkedIn? Sure. #Facebook? Yes. #YouTube? Well… maybe less clear?
In our @everydaymedialab.bsky.social project(lead @larawolfers.bsky.social) we suggest a framework for researchers #transparency
academic.oup.com/anncom/advan...
In our @everydaymedialab.bsky.social project(lead @larawolfers.bsky.social) we suggest a framework for researchers #transparency
academic.oup.com/anncom/advan...
What do you mean by “social media”? Introducing the Reporting Items for Social Media Research (RISoMeR)
Abstract. Scholars from various disciplines study social media. However, neither researchers nor users have a unified understanding of social media. Even m
academic.oup.com
July 28, 2025 at 11:24 AM
Super happy that this is finally out. It started with lunch discussions & difficulties in the @sonja-utz.de (then) social media group finding 1 social media definition we agreed on. Our main point: we need to be TRANSPARENT how we understand social media in a specific project/paper.
Reposted by Dr Melody Taba
What happened to teen smoking rates in Australia as vaping emerged? New analysis out today insightplus.mja.com.au/2025/29/aust...
Australia’s progress in reducing adolescent smoking has slowed — vaping may be why - InSight+
In October last year, we published findings from our retrospective cohort analysis of data from the Generation Vape study in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, accompanied by an ...
insightplus.mja.com.au
July 27, 2025 at 11:45 PM
What happened to teen smoking rates in Australia as vaping emerged? New analysis out today insightplus.mja.com.au/2025/29/aust...
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IN PRESS!
Collaborative project with Dr Alana Fisher on #healthliteracy of ppl using unguided #iCBT for #depression/#anxiety.
Despite diverse literacy challenges - esp. in often underserved groups - users engaged & benefited.
👉 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
@sydneyhealthlitlab.bsky.social
Collaborative project with Dr Alana Fisher on #healthliteracy of ppl using unguided #iCBT for #depression/#anxiety.
Despite diverse literacy challenges - esp. in often underserved groups - users engaged & benefited.
👉 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
@sydneyhealthlitlab.bsky.social
www.tandfonline.com
July 27, 2025 at 11:54 PM
IN PRESS!
Collaborative project with Dr Alana Fisher on #healthliteracy of ppl using unguided #iCBT for #depression/#anxiety.
Despite diverse literacy challenges - esp. in often underserved groups - users engaged & benefited.
👉 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
@sydneyhealthlitlab.bsky.social
Collaborative project with Dr Alana Fisher on #healthliteracy of ppl using unguided #iCBT for #depression/#anxiety.
Despite diverse literacy challenges - esp. in often underserved groups - users engaged & benefited.
👉 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
@sydneyhealthlitlab.bsky.social
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it's so funny that Australian adults are more likely to think its appropriate for kids under 16 to go on X than on LinkedIn.
"Literal gore videos, mega racism and close up explicit material being recommended to you is fine, son, but I draw the line at professional networking"
"Literal gore videos, mega racism and close up explicit material being recommended to you is fine, son, but I draw the line at professional networking"
July 21, 2025 at 6:24 AM
it's so funny that Australian adults are more likely to think its appropriate for kids under 16 to go on X than on LinkedIn.
"Literal gore videos, mega racism and close up explicit material being recommended to you is fine, son, but I draw the line at professional networking"
"Literal gore videos, mega racism and close up explicit material being recommended to you is fine, son, but I draw the line at professional networking"
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NEW 🔔 The effectiveness of podcasts in promoting health among young people: a scoping review
✍️ Yixuan Zou, Albie Sharpe, Daniel Demant
OPEN ACCESS doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daaf102
✍️ Yixuan Zou, Albie Sharpe, Daniel Demant
OPEN ACCESS doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daaf102
July 21, 2025 at 7:21 AM
NEW 🔔 The effectiveness of podcasts in promoting health among young people: a scoping review
✍️ Yixuan Zou, Albie Sharpe, Daniel Demant
OPEN ACCESS doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daaf102
✍️ Yixuan Zou, Albie Sharpe, Daniel Demant
OPEN ACCESS doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daaf102
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"Strengthen scientific literacy and people’s understanding of evidence about respiratory pathogens and pandemics through community dialogue, integration into educational curricula and utilizing networks, media, updated online content (including myth-busting pages), social media and other" tech.
A checklist for respiratory pathogen pandemic preparedness planning
This checklist is an operational tool to help national authorities develop or revise national respiratory pathogen (inclusive of influenza and coronaviruses) pandemic preparedness plans. It presents ...
www.who.int
July 18, 2025 at 6:05 AM
"Strengthen scientific literacy and people’s understanding of evidence about respiratory pathogens and pandemics through community dialogue, integration into educational curricula and utilizing networks, media, updated online content (including myth-busting pages), social media and other" tech.
Reposted by Dr Melody Taba
Google will no longer fund fact-checking in Australia by letting its existing deal with an Australian publisher's team lapse, mirroring Meta's retreat amid a global backlash against fact-checkers.
www.crikey.com.au/20...
www.crikey.com.au/20...
Google ends fact-checking funding in Australia after letting AAP FactCheck deal expire
While the US search giant is signing new deals with Australian publishers, it will not renew its fact-checking contract with Australian Associated Press amid a global backlash on fact-checking.
www.crikey.com.au
July 17, 2025 at 1:56 AM
Google will no longer fund fact-checking in Australia by letting its existing deal with an Australian publisher's team lapse, mirroring Meta's retreat amid a global backlash against fact-checkers.
www.crikey.com.au/20...
www.crikey.com.au/20...
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Better ways to communicate health messages to young people – five recommendations, by Dr Melody Taba
www.croakey.org/better-ways-...
www.croakey.org/better-ways-...
Better ways to communicate health messages to young people
Introduction by Croakey: Social media is the main source of news for young people, according to the 2025 Australian Digital News Report,
www.croakey.org
July 17, 2025 at 2:14 AM
Better ways to communicate health messages to young people – five recommendations, by Dr Melody Taba
www.croakey.org/better-ways-...
www.croakey.org/better-ways-...
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Thank you @croakeynews.bsky.social & Dr @melissasweetdr.bsky.social for showcasing Dr @melodytaba.bsky.social's expertise ⤵️ #PublicHealth
Better ways to communicate health messages to young people – five recommendations, by Dr Melody Taba
www.croakey.org/better-ways-...
www.croakey.org/better-ways-...
Better ways to communicate health messages to young people
Introduction by Croakey: Social media is the main source of news for young people, according to the 2025 Australian Digital News Report,
www.croakey.org
July 17, 2025 at 2:26 AM
Thank you @croakeynews.bsky.social & Dr @melissasweetdr.bsky.social for showcasing Dr @melodytaba.bsky.social's expertise ⤵️ #PublicHealth
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Better ways to communicate health messages to young people www.croakey.org/better-ways-... #publichealth
Better ways to communicate health messages to young people
www.croakey.org
July 16, 2025 at 10:26 AM
Better ways to communicate health messages to young people www.croakey.org/better-ways-... #publichealth