07-12-2025 18:00
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The Internet's Risky Pseudo-Cures
(MedPage Today) -- In my last emergency medicine rotation, I (Bhaskar) met a patient with a rash. Jane*, whom I met in triage room 12, explained to me in a shaky voice why she had come to the emergency department, rather than going to dinner with...
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