Aging and fake news: It’s not the story you think it is

Not being able to distinguish fake news from real news can have serious consequences for a person’s physical, emotional and financial well-being. A new study conducted by UF researchers found that older adults are no more likely to fall for fake news than younger adults, with age-related susceptibility to deceptive news evident only among those categorized as the “oldest old.” 

Learn more in this UF News article.