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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Is Wikipedia a reliable source for medical advice?
The Guardian
It's not uncommon for doctors to type unusual symptoms into Google and see what comes up – studies show between 47% and 70% of doctors and medical students use Wikipedia – and so far standards of medical care don't seem to have plummeted.



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