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  2. Medical Journals: What You Should Know - WebMD

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    In traditional medical journals, the next steps look something like this: First, an editor will decide whether a submitted manuscript has merit and will be of interest to readers of the journal ...

  3. Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical information must be based on reliable, third-party published secondary sources, and must accurately reflect current knowledge. This guideline supports the general sourcing policy with specific attention to what is appropriate for medical content in any Wikipedia article, including those on alternative medicine.

  4. What Is an Internist? What They Do, When to See One ... - WebMD

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    4 min read. An internist is a doctor of internal medicine. They’re doctors who specialize in the internal organs and systems of the body, but they are not limited to those areas. They can also ...

  5. Internal medicine - Wikipedia

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    Internal medicine. Internal medicine, also known as general internal medicine in Commonwealth nations, is a medical specialty for medical doctors focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases in adults. Medical practitioners of internal medicine are referred to as internists, or physicians in Commonwealth nations. [1]

  6. Chiropractic - Wikipedia

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    Chiropractic is autonomous from and competitive with mainstream medicine, and osteopathy outside the US remains primarily a manual medical system; physical therapists work alongside and cooperate with mainstream medicine, and osteopathic medicine in the U.S. has merged with the medical profession.

  7. What Is a Nephrologist? Conditions, When To See One, and More

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    Conditions a nephrologist treats. Nephrologists can work with you to help diagnose and treat the following conditions: blood or protein in urine. chronic kidney disease. inflammation of the ...

  8. What Is a Physician? What Do They Do and When to See One - WebMD

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    Physicians work to maintain, promote, and restore health by studying, diagnosing, and treating injuries and diseases. Physicians generally have six core skills: Patient care. Physicians have to ...

  9. North Reading Medical Associates in North Reading, MA - WebMD

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    North Reading Medical Associates Office Locations. Showing 1-1 of 1 Location. PRIMARY LOCATION. North Reading Medical Associates. 203 Main St. North Reading, MA 01864. Tel: (978) 664-1990. Visit Website. Accepting New Patients: Yes.