identifiable author or link. The information was not duplicated (that I
could find) nor commented on nor reviewed by any health professional. The
article also lacked any citations to any sources at all to back up its claims.
This information has a source (I don't know it but I could research it if
I wanted to), it is a duplicate article from The Federalist (click on the link
at the top) (a site I could validate) it has authors and it has several
citations to what look like good sources (again, I could validate them if I chose to).
TLDR - seems ok to me.
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