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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Can Wikipedia Ever Be a Definitive Medical Text?
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Every time I panic unreasonably over some minor bodily abnormality—which is often—I take to the Internet. I'm far from the only one—72 percent of Internet users have looked online for health information in the past year, according to Pew Research.



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