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Just_Another_Scott on October 3rd, 2021 at 16:38 UTC »

Google is actually a great resource for finding factual peer reviewed articles. Tons of information is published by Harvard Medical as well as other medical schools. If you are looking for information it's the best resource. Hell my doctor uses Google and she's done it right in front of me.

The key thing when using Google is to know a good source from a bad source:

Bad sources:

Blogs Website/article/papers written by people that are not experts in those fields Websites/article/papers that make claims without sourcing the data and or research conducted.

Good source * Peer reviewed articles publish in journals such as JAMA * Sites that end in .edu or .org whose business it is to know that topic and are experts in that field. (Think edu sites dedicated to medicine like health.harvard.edu)

Doctors are people and are not infallible. So you have to be your own advocate.

DragPackDoug on October 3rd, 2021 at 16:59 UTC »

As a programmer with 20 yrs experience:

Don't confuse your gOoGlE sEaRcH with my google search site:stackoverflow.com -jquery

Tojuro on October 3rd, 2021 at 17:07 UTC »

I think most "research" is being done by a stream of memes, so indoctrination, rather than Google or anything resembling research.

The issue with Google is that different people get different results. It's designed to give us what we want, not check every fact. So they can search till they find what they want or go directly to these quack doctors that show up on their MAGA meme feed.