Searching Online for Help Could See You Caught in a Web of Lies
Western Mail › October 01, 2007
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Western Mail › October 01, 2007
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At least 1% of us now order medicines over the internet. But is this a convenient cure or a modern day curse, asks Dr Joanna Longstaffe, clinical director of the Independent General Practice THE National Audit Commission recently confirmed that one in 100 of us now sources our prescriptions online.
It would appear that, as waiting times for GP appointments increase, more and more patients are turning to the internet in order to self-medicate.See the full content of this document
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Searching Online for Help Could See You Caught in a Web of Lies
As online access becomes increasingly available - in doctors' surgeries, outpatients clinics and even on the ward - the internet is...
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