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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Trust your doctor, not Wikipedia, say scientists
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Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia, contains errors in nine out of 10 of its health entries, and should be treated with caution, a study has said. Scientists in the US compared entries about conditions such as heart disease, lung cancer, depression and ...

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