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If you have a question about a health-related topic, go online to get it answered. Here are some steps to find what you're looking for....
Steps - Visit a search engine such as Google or Yahoo!.
- Type in the keywords "health advice." Add the specific topic, disease, or medication to narrow your search.
- Press Enter on your keyboard or click the Search button to submit your query.
- Click on a site that best suits your interests or needs from the list of search results provided by the search engine.
- Follow the directions provided by the site to learn the answers to health-related your questions. Listings of health journals you have access to are generally available.
- Click the Back button on your web browser to return to the list of search results and choose another site to explore.
Tips & Warnings - FamilyDoctor.org allows you to choose from a variety of common ailments and diseases for which they offer opinions on diagnoses and treatments.
- Healthfinder.gov provides health information on recent news topics and developments in the field of medicine.
- Get the scoop on the latest research, including new diseases and treatments, from the National Institutes of Health (nih.gov) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (cdc.gov).
- Just because information is on the Web doesn't mean it's correct. Before you follow the advice given on a health site, check the credentials of the person supplying the information.
- A health site can be a great place to find out information about diseases and treatments, however it does not a substitute for a visit to a doctor. Before you make any health-related decision, be sure to consult your personal doctor.
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