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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />90% of Wikipedia medical entries are inaccurate, say experts
Daily Mail
When you're feeling under the weather, it's only natural to want to find out what is wrong with you...fast. But turning to the internet to determine the cause of your symptoms can be a bad idea, according to a study by doctors. It found that nine in ten Wikipedia ...

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