Brits are now using AI to self-diagnose. And 1 in 10 (11%) claim using AI to self-diagnose helped improve their condition.
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The dangers of self-diagnosis: Why Doctor Google can be harmful
Dr. Ryan Paulson warns that while the internet can be a helpful tool for researching health information, it should not ...
By focusing too much on diagnosing mental disorders, we are teaching people to understand and label their distress in ...
Punam Krishan says she has been diagnosed with breast cancer ...
We’ve all been there. You start feeling off, so you decide to Google your symptoms. Suddenly, WebMD has you convinced that ...
Dodgy at-home testing kits and unscientific symptom-checkers on social media are leading people to experiment with diets that ...
Naomi Watts is a longtime activist for women's perimenopausal and menopausal health. She spoke to PEOPLE about learning how ...
Self-care is not a luxury. It's vitally important in helping to control stress and improve resilience. You don't need to pay ...
Growing reliance on social media health content is delaying medical care and worsening outcomes, warns a cardiologist, urging ...
A new study suggests questioning doubts about whether an important life goal can be achieved can actually strengthen a person ...
Amy Schumer shared her plans to make 2026 a year of “self care and self love” as she posted new bathing suit photos amid her ...
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Advocates praise Sask's move to lower mammogram age to 43, but say more work to be done
As of Jan. 1, women aged 43 and older can now self-refer for a screening mammogram as part of a phased age-lowering. The ...
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