Surge in people using the internet to self-diagnose

Turning to the internet for self-diagnosis has become increasingly common in the last few years, causing a spike in cases of online hypochondria.

Surge in people using the internet to self-diagnose

Experts are warning against this trend, which has been dubbed cyberchondria, and have urged people to visit their GPs with any concerns over their health.

According to a recent study, cyberchondria may actually be more harmful than its traditional counterpart, mainly due to the large volume of questionable material available on the web.

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