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Rebuttal Letter to “The efficacy and reliability of English YouTube videos as a source of information for pregnant rheumatoid arthritis patients”

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Yagiz, B., Coskun, B.N., Halil, E.Y. et al. Rebuttal Letter to “The efficacy and reliability of English YouTube videos as a source of information for pregnant rheumatoid arthritis patients”. Clin Rheumatol 43, 843–844 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-023-06856-6

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