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		<title>How To Verify Online Medical Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How should one handle medical information from strange doctor-look-alike avatars and podcasts on the internet? This question is important question when you see yourself going to your doctor’s office and saying, “ Doctor, I heard this podcast from Doctor Internet and he said that you should prescribe Cholesterol pills for me”. It is amazing the [...]]]></description>
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