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On the subject of physical health and medical research, there are thousands of amazing
websites where people can get information. However, when does the amount of available
information affect its validity and health benefits? The Internet is greatly influencing people's
attitudes about their own health care: probably, this worldwide cultural trend improves global
health. Because computer users can look up almost any topic of interest to them, they become
their own researchers. In the busy modern world doctors do not always take the time to explain
illnesses and possible remedies to their patients; even they only tell the problems of their patients
and that’s it. For this reason, many hopeful people take advantage of Internet resources to find
the facts they need for good medical decisions. But are the beliefs of "experts" always
completely accurate or real? Are they helpful to everyone that needs advice on a specific medical
condition? The health products or books that seem the most wonderful are often the most
fraudulent - that is, dishonest or false. Do sick or worried people expect too much when they
look for clear and easy answers to difficult health questions or problems on the computer?



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