Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Online Medical Answers


Vertical search:

For quite some time now, vertical search engines have been used to overcome this problem. This is the Wikipedia entry form - A vertical search engine is different from a search engine that focuses on a specific segment of online content. Several areas have successfully used this model, especially in scenarios where the data are in constant search engines and traditional movement cannot adapt so quickly to the data. It also has the advantage of offering more search results. Websites such as Zillow, Kayak, Expedia are great examples of vertical search engines. Try using vertical search engines to find medical answers, as they tend to be more precise in the quality of the results.

Medical information:

Medical data available on the Internet has been contaminated by the companies that are trying to make a profit by attracting users. While there are reliable and trusted sources online, there are many services they provide incomplete information and false promises. Many websites promise answers to real doctors usually charge a fee for the service. There is no guarantee that they are real doctors, and even if we do not know about the history of their practice. Even blogs are full of opinions by an individual based on his experience, which can be anything like what you're looking for. As in the case of the Internet in general, there are malicious websites that try to steal money or information from your personal physician. Privacy is another issue that was discussed at great length in another blog of mine. You must be very careful about giving personal medical information online. Consider all the factors of reliability and safety before using a site. Be sure to read their privacy policy and understand what they do to protect your data.