Google Can Help Doctors Diagnose Difficult Cases
13th Nov 2006, 08:27 GMT
Searching with Google may help doctors to diagnose difficult cases, finds a study from Australia published on bmj.com today.Doctors have been estimated to carry two million facts in their heads to help them diagnose illness, but with medical knowledge expanding rapidly, even this may not be enough. [click link for full article]
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