{"id":34,"date":"2013-10-07T14:24:34","date_gmt":"2013-10-07T19:24:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/coddingtonmed.com\/?page_id=34"},"modified":"2022-07-06T22:41:23","modified_gmt":"2022-07-07T03:41:23","slug":"patient-online-education","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/coddingtonmed.com\/patient-online-education\/","title":{"rendered":"Patient Online Education"},"content":{"rendered":"
Two good sources for health news on the Internet are WebMD<\/a> and the Mayo Clinic<\/a>. Current headlines from those sources are listed below. Make sure to discuss any medical questions or concerns with your physician. There is a lot of medical information on the Internet, but there is no better source of information for you<\/b> than a one-on-one conversation with a health professional.<\/p>\n WebMD:<\/strong> Two good sources for health news on the Internet are WebMD and the Mayo Clinic. Current headlines from those sources are listed below. Make sure to discuss any medical questions or concerns with your physician. There is a lot of<\/p>\n
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\nWebMD brought together experts from four federal agencies to talk prevention, monitoring, and what the \u201cwhat ifs\u201d of bird flu might look like.<\/li>
\nAs WebMD\u2019s chief medical officer, John Whyte, MD, is in a unique position to see both the current state of medical care for America\u2019s older adults and the way things are trending for the future. We asked him to share his insight on a few topics, along with a bit of advice.<\/li>
\nWhat to expect at the doctor\u2019s office, hospitals, and long-term care facilities, the future of telemedicine, and how to get the best care during COVID-19.<\/li><\/ul><\/p>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"