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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Nine out of ten health entries on Wikipedia are inaccurate, study finds
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Millions of people around the world immediately go to the Web for information after feeling a mysterious ache, pain, rash, or bump. This often results in either a panic attack or a false sense of calm. Doctors have warned against this practice since the days of ...

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