The most persuasive health information won't always serve patients' best interests, U.S. doctors said Wednesday.Note the ones fooled included physicians.
In a new report, they describe how both patients and physicians making hypothetical treatment decisions are more easily swayed by impressive-sounding numbers than useful ones.
Caveat patient.
It is better not to become a patient.
The best way to avoid that is to become fit.
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