Internet, The | Medical Information on the Internet Undermines Health Care

The Public Citizen Health Research Group is an organization that attempts to give consumers more control over decisions that affect their health. In the following viewpoint, the organization contends that much of the medical information on the Internet is wrong or misleading. For example, a 1997 study found that online information about fever in children was unreliable and, in some cases, put children at risk. The organization reports that some websites recommended the use of aspirin to treat fevers in spite of the fact that current medical guidelines recommend that aspirin never be used...

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