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Evidence
may be submitted by Professionals, Medical Students ,Patients
or relatives on the following broad subjects:
- Evidence
on harmful medical information on the internet
- Evidence
on harm caused by the misinterpretation of information
- Evidence
on websites that hamper early diagnosis and timely and
adequate management, thus eventually producing harm.
- Evidence
on harm caused by self treatment based on information on
the internet.
- Patients
who were harmed by consulting "Cyber Doctors"
OR were harmed by Drugs prescribed by Cyber doctors or
Purchased from Cyber pharmacies.
- "Cyber
hypochondria"
- Self
harm induced by information on the Internet.
- Websites
that offer malicious information OR promoting or
motivating self harm OR acts or offers information that
disrupts a patient-physician relationship.
- Malpractice
including abuse of trustmarks, quality seals
or awards.
- Websites
promoting treatment options with unverified
claims, or erroneously posing as verified
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