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by chRalston
18. June 2009 04:05
When it comes to learning about a recently diagnosed illness, so many people turn to the internet these days for their research. I always caution people about the credibility of these sources. I found I could count on information from my health care providers and nationally recognized institutions, like the American Cancer Society. Start with these resources and continue your research from there. The key is that you have to be your own health care advocate and continue to ask questions until you’re comfortable with the information you’re given.
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