Where do I get advice for health issues online?
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For health advice online, it's important to use reliable and trusted sources. Always remember that online advice should never replace a consultation with a healthcare professional. If you have serious or persistent health concerns, it's best to consult with a doctor.
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You can check trusted websites like NHS (if you're in the UK), WebMD, or Mayo Clinic for reliable information. These sites offer symptom checkers and articles on various conditions. If you're seeking personalized advice, forums like HealthUnlocked or Reddit (health-related subreddits) have communities that share experiences, though they're not substitutes for professional care. For direct medical help, apps like Babylon Health or Zocdoc can connect you to a licensed doctor online. Always verify the credibility of any source!Last edited by AlphaBasket; 12-14-2024, 10:17 AM.
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Originally posted by AlphaBasket View PostYou can check trusted websites like NHS (if you're in the UK), WebMD, or Mayo Clinic for reliable information. These sites offer symptom checkers and articles on various conditions. If you're seeking personalized advice, forums like HealthUnlocked or Reddit (health-related subreddits) have communities that share experiences european boy names, though they're not substitutes for professional care. For direct medical help, apps like Babylon Health or Zocdoc can connect you to a licensed doctor online. Always verify the credibility of any source!
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I prefer visiting a doctor in person. As for the online resources, for health advice, I often turn to BetterMe. They have a wide range of articles on everything from fitness to nutrition and mental well-being. The last one I found was https://betterme.world/articles/lose-5-pounds-in-3-days-detox/ and it really helped me create healthy habits to lose weight. I should say, the information on the site is easy to understand and backed by research. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for practical tips to improve your health.Last edited by BNic; 01-30-2025, 09:40 AM.
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Originally posted by BNic View PostWhere do I get advice for health issues online?Last edited by Blake143; 04-10-2025, 12:45 AM.
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