It seems to happen almost every day - you hear about the results of a new medical research study. Learn how to evaluate medical findings.
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Almost every day, new findings from medical research are published in scientific journals. These journal articles often become sources for news stories. They can be important tools in helping you manage your health. But it's not always easy to understand them and know what they mean for your life. For example:
So it's important to think carefully when reading or listening to reports of new medical findings. Here are some questions that can help you evaluate that information:
It can be helpful to stay informed about new medical findings. But it's good to have some skepticism. Keep these questions in mind the next time you hear about a big new medical breakthrough.
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