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Google adds certified medical info to search results

Google has added health and medical information to its search results this week, a new way to quickly sift the wheat from the chaff in the barrage of the poorly-filtered domain that is internet search.

According to the company, one in 20 searches are for health-related matters, and with the rise of measles and other infectious diseases in North America, people need to know that the information they’re searching for is reliable.

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The addition of new health information, which will roll out in the coming days, is part of Google’s attempt to shore up its Knowledge Graph, a product that began more than two years ago as a way to better synthesize and display the things people search for. The information is presented with photos, graphs and illustrations, as well as easy-to-read charts, for basis health terms. Google reportedly worked with medical doctors to ensure the information is as accurate and up-to-date as possible.

While Google doesn’t recommend using the information in lieu of seeing a doctor, this info can be used to determine whether a symptom is in line with one’s often poorly-informed self-diagnosis.

The information is rolling out to U.S. users this week, with expansion to come soon.

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