How Social Media and Personal Beliefs Shape Health Misinformation(1) To analyze how social media platforms contribute to the spread and amplification of health misinformation.(2) To examine the role of individual personal beliefs in influencing the acceptance and sharing of health misinformation on social media.(3) To explore the interaction between social media trends (e.g., viral posts, influencers) and personal belief systems in shaping health-related attitudes and behaviors.(4) To assess the impact of health misinformation spread via social media on public health outcomes, such as vaccine hesitancy and health behavior changes.(5) To identify effective strategies for countering health misinformation on social media by addressing both social media mechanisms and personal belief influences.These objectives aim to cover the main areas where social media trends and personal beliefs intersect to influence health misinformation, based on recent studies and reviews in public health research[tex].[/tex]