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Hope Leman

Thanks for the link to the PDF of the article. Very helpful to be able to read the actual report. I was particularly interested by the authors' example of the fact that many of those who are experiencing muscle twitching start researching amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in depth even though muscle twitching can be evidence of much less serious illnesses. The authors regard that phenomenon as not necessarily a good thing, given that ALS is such a dire condition. But I see that as a positive, given that early diagnosis of ALS is so crucial in the initiation of treatment with the one drug that sees to somewhat increase survival rates, Riluzole. I would think that is better for people to have the option of reading about depressing possibilities than to remain perplexed and frustrated.

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That was sooo interesting!
Great that part about the "placebo effect", I know a number of people that the more they read about ilnesses the more they feel sick theirselves! Incredible! Google is great to find answers, it really is, but we need to remember that anyone can write on the internet, any layperson in this world. we should trust what we read and not trust it at the same time. just trying to keep it real, that's all
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Dental Simi Valley

This is really an interesting post. Yes, there are lots of people gets anxious about their condition when they looked it up over the internet. It may give them some anxiety or fear, but this will make the doctor a hard time convincing one patient to undergo a certain procedure. On the lighter side of it, the patient becomes aware of his own condition, but not in a properly manner. Doctors are now faced with a challenge on how to manage this kind of patient.

Magna RX

Informed patients are in a better position to understand what is happening to them; they can handle it better and can take better care of themselves in addressing their own health problems.

DDS Waco

I think it's true that web can cause unnecessary anxiety to a person, but at the same time people are being aware of a certain condition which will lead them to take care more of their health.

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