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VITA

DIY or die trying? Why Ontario doctors are concerned about self-diagnosis culture

Across Ontario, a worrying trend is emerging: more and more people are bypassing professional medical advice and turning to social media.

Newmarket Today

Internet diagnoses and herbal teas: DIY medicine concerns docs

Too many patients are relying on the internet to diagnose and treat medical conditions with results that are predictably worse than the original condition, says the OMA.

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Sudbury.com

Ontario spending an additional $235M on primary health care

Plan is to create 130 primary care medical teams in remote and under-serviced areas to connect more people with family physicians.

Hamilton Spectator

Not feeling well? Read this before you Google your symptoms

Ontario doctors speak out about alarming rise in DIY medicine.

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CBC News

Talk to medical professionals, not just ChatGPT

AI tools can sometimes answer patient questions accurately, but Ontario's doctors caution the information needs to be checked.

Niagara Falls Review

New health-care model closing ‘unforgivable’ gaps: northern doctors, officials

Dr. Bradley Kyle says a woman's recent visit to his practice underscored how much the local health-care model needed to change.

Muskokaregion.com

Does the viral ‘McMigraine cure’ really work? Ontario doctors weigh in on DIY health trends

The OMA says that family doctors have seen a rise patients turning to TikTok videos, online diagnosis and unproven therapies for treatment of various health concerns.

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Sootoday.com

Ontario doctors alarmed by the rise of 'DIY medicine'

Earlier this year, the CMA reported results of a media survey that found more Canadians are turning to social media for medical advice.

Niagara Falls Review

This doctor says one-third of her patients self-diagnose using online research

More and more people use the Internet — especially social media — for health advice, and doctors are warning of the risks.

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CTV News

Ontario doctors warn of increase in DIY medicine

The OMA is sounding the alarm on what it says is a concerning increase in the number of patients turning to DIY medical solutions.

Grant Haven Media

New Tillsonburg Unattached Care Clinic opens

For people without a doctor or nurse practitioner only, the clinic is a temporary solution launched to deal with a large number of residents without access to primary care.

My Science

From biostatistics to transforming community health

Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman becomes first Black female president of Ontario Medical Association.