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Who are the right sources of health information

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Answered by iamvanshika53
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Radio, newspapers and magazines, and the Internet are also important sources of health care information. Among Hispanics, 40 percent get health care information from the radio, 51 percent get some information from newspapers and magazines, and 35 percent get information from the Internet...

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Health statistics are mostly derived from surveys, administrative and medical records, claims data, vital records, surveillance, illness registries, and peer-reviewed publications.

  • Explanation:
  • Other information might not be as trustworthy as that provided by medical professionals.
  • It is advisable to evaluate additional sources of medical information with a critical eye because they can contain inaccuracies.
  • These could be product-promotional websites, magazine or TV articles or advertisements, family and friend counsel, or other sources.
  • Although certain healthcare items or therapies may claim to have undergone scientific testing, this does not imply that they have been "scientifically proven." If they do discuss medical research, they ought to include a reference to the study's details.
  • Even then, the study might not be trustworthy. The best health advice can only be given by qualified medical professionals, like your family doctor.
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