Diagnosis by internet now popular and can work
13th Nov 2006, 15:49 GMT
Using Google to conduct web-based searches on the internet can assist in the diagnosis of difficult cases, physicians in Australia report, and a new search engine for doctors, SearchMedica offers another approach to internet based medical research.
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