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  2. Ask the Doctor (website) - Wikipedia

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    Researchers at the National Institutes of Health announced that they were piloting a scheme using over 200,000 questions and answers from Ask The Doctor. The National Institutes of Health also contacted IBM regarding using the Watson computer to test the questions. [5] Stanford University also announced they would be assisting with the research ...

  3. Your biggest questions about strokes, answered - AOL

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    Strokes are a serious medical emergency that can lead to brain damage. Here’s how they can affect your brain, and how to know if you or a loved one is having one. Your biggest questions about ...

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    Ask Doctor For Free - Get your medical questions answered by one of our doctors (FREE) Dr. Dawn Motyka, KUSP radio, Santa Cruz, California; Ask Doctor Dawn (audio archives) Ask a medical doctor. Get your medical questions answered by one of our doctors. Ask Medical Experts - Online Medical Advice - Doctors answer your questions

  5. ChatGPT struggles to answer medical questions, new ... - AOL

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    ChatGPT might not be a cure-all for answers to medical questions, a new study suggests. Researchers at Long Island University posed 39 medication-related queries to the free version of the ...

  6. Health information on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 study of five European medical schools found that students who used Wikipedia for general information were more likely to use it to look up medical information. 16% of students used Wikipedia often for general information, 60% sometimes, and 24% rarely. 12% of students used Wikipedia often for medical information, 55% sometimes, and 33% ...

  7. Telltale Signs You Need to See a Doctor for Your Cough - AOL

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    For the record: It’s common for coughs to last for a while—even for months, according to Fady Youssef, M.D., a board-certified pulmonologist, internist and critical care specialist at ...