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- How To Choose And Maximize Time With Your Doctor Or Other Health Care Provider
- Drugs And Treatments
- Second Opinions
- Pain, Fatigue And Other Side Effects
- Places In Which To Receive Care
- Medical Research
- How To Cope While Waiting For Test Results
- Treatment: Before, During & After
- Think Of The Foods You Eat, Exercise, Proper Rest And Stress Reduction As Part Of Your Treatment
- Dental Services, Eyeglasses And Hearing Aids
- Multiple Health Conditions (Comorbidity)
- End Of Life
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Medical Research
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These days it is easy to do medical research no matter where you live.
The primary source of medical information is your doctor. There are many additional sources, including the internet.
When looking at medical information, always consider how reliable the source is. A great deal of "information" is anectodal instead of studied, and can be biased when presented by a person or entity with a conflict-of-interest.
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