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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />WIKIPEDIA: Unreliable source for medical research
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But doctors say they may not always be a good idea especially if you're using Wikipedia. A new study from the American Osteopathic Association says that *90 percent of Wikipedia entries contradict medical research. Researchers looked at the ten most costly ...

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