I think that this post should be a warning to all that not all medical information available on the web is true. I constantly have patients bringing me the latest information that they have downloaded from the web about their particular condition. 90% of the time, it is rootin tootin junk. It requires great diplomacy to explain that to them, since these web pages usually gives them false hope about the treatments that they may need (or may be able to avoid).
CLAIM: According to a university study, oral sex may significantly decrease the risk of breast cancer in women.
No, this wasn't a real CNN page (or Associated Press article), nor did North Carolina State University perform a study on the connection between fellatio and breast cancer. (If nothing else, the names of the doctors cited in the article — "Dr. B.J. Sooner," "Dr. Inserta Shafteer," "Dr. Len Lictepeen" — should have given it away as a hoax.)
More info here...
Sies!
4 comments:
I agree... This is not the first time big media outlets been fooled by hoax articles... But this one's so serious because it talks about life and health... Hate those who fraudulently wears medical scrubs and in fact a wolf in the inside.
Great blog!!!
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Thanks,
Pablo from Argentina
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nice post... Thanks for sharing such info. and keep it up with superb info... :)
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