Facebook recently announced that they are working around the clock to curtail the sharing of misinforming health-related articles. 

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The social media giant made this report on Tuesday, noting that they want to ensure that their users are not garnished with false information especially on health matters. 

"Misleading health content is particularly bad for our community," Travis Yeh said l, a Facebook Product manager as quoted on CNN

Pages were also put on notice to steer clear of posting health articles endowed with bogus information and selling items that may cause wreak havoc to their esteemed users.

"Pages should avoid posts about health that exaggerate or mislead people and posts that try to sell products using health-related claims." the manager added

Earlier this year on March, the company proclaimed they were working to deescalate the dissemination of articles that had fake vaccination information on their platform through lowering the distribution of groups and pages. 

"It's taking us a while to ramp this [up] and we're working with experts around the world, but we're very, very committed to getting this right," Sandberg told CNN.

 "We are dramatically decreasing the distribution and working on far fewer people seeing it. In some of the instances, we are taking things down, as well."