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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Wikipedia Articles on Medical Conditions Riddled With Errors
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Health care professionals, trainees and patients should use caution when using Wikipedia to answer questions on patient care, a report concludes. The world's most popular general reference site on the Internet, Wikipedia, may be helpful for users trying to ...

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