One in four Americans report that their data has been hacked. Among those who have searched online for health information or products, about a quarter are very concerned that a data breach might affect their ability to get medical care, a job, or health insurance, according to a new POLITICO/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health poll.
The poll also showed increasing concern about the safety of e-cigarettes, with about twice as many respondents rating marijuana safer than vaping.
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