Medical misinformation

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Across
  1. 3. Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
  2. 7. Relating to the actions or reactions of individuals or groups, typically in response to external stimuli.
  3. 8. The action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something, in this case, misinformation’s impact.
  4. 9. A combination of "information" and "epidemic," referring to an overabundance of information, including false or misleading content, which spreads rapidly and causes harm.
Down
  1. 1. The division of something into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs.
  2. 2. Deliberately false or misleading information spread with the intent to deceive or manipulate.
  3. 4. False or inaccurate information spread, regardless of intent to deceive.
  4. 5. The proportion of a population found to have a condition or characteristic at a specific time.
  5. 6. Occurring or coming later or after something else.
  6. 10. Actions or processes intended to improve a situation or prevent negative outcomes.