Jumat, 19 Juni 2015

Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Daily Digest Bulletin

Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
What to do when online health information scares you
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Have you ever looked for health information online and ended up in panic mode, convinced you have a rare and terrible disease? If so, you — like many others — have suffered from Web-Induced Medical Stress.

Do you suffer from Web-Induced Medical Stress?
Online health information doesn’t have to be scary.

With all the health information out there on the Internet these days, it’s hard not to get overwhelmed, confused, or scared. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Remember: healthfinder.gov’s got you covered. Watch the video!

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Forward this email to remind loved ones to use healthfinder.gov for reliable, practical information.

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