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YouTube taps hospitals to create videos to help people witnessing an overdose or heart attack - TL;DR CNBC

YouTube taps hospitals to create videos to help people witnessing an overdose or heart attack

Publishing timestamp: 2024-01-10 07:08:34


Summary

YouTube has launched a service to provide short videos created by accredited health organizations that offer information on how to handle medical emergencies. These videos will appear at the top of relevant search results and cover topics such as CPR, seizures, choking, bleeding, and psychosis. The goal is to combat medical misinformation and provide concise and accurate information to users. The videos will not contain ads, and YouTube is working with health organizations such as the Mexican Red Cross and American Heart Association to create the content. The initiative is part of YouTube's efforts to improve information quality and combat medical misinformation on its platform.


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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/10/youtube-launches-first-aid-information-shelves-to-help-in-emergencies.html


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