Enlarge / Giving online symptom checkers the hairy eyeball. (credit: Carol Munro / Flickr) In 2015, The BMJ (formerly British Medical Journal) did a thorough audit of online symptom checkers. It found that, on average, the sites listed the correct diagnosis first only about a third of the time. Carl Shen, an ophthalmology resident at […]
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STI symptom checker: Do I have gonorrhoea, chlamydia or syphilis? Signs of sex infections
STIs – the common abbreviation for sexually transmitted infections – can be passed on via protected sex, and some New Year’s Eve partygoers may be concerned about their sexual health today. Common STIs include chlamydia, syphilis and gonorrhoea, and they are on the rise, according to recent figures. In 2016 there were 420,000 diagnoses of […]
STI symptom checker: Do I have gonorrhoea, chlamydia or syphilis? Signs of sex infections
STIs – or sexually transmitted infections – can be passed on via unprotected sex. These are the symptoms of gonorrhoea – commonly misspelt gonorrhea – chlamydia and syphilis to look out for. Daily Express :: Health Feed
SNES Classic Mini – Stock checker updates, where to buy latest
EXPRESS SNES Classic Mini – Where to buy, stock checker latest The Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Edition is hugely popular to buy right now, with stock disappearing fast whenever it becomes available. The SNES Classic Mini launched last Friday, but stock was in short supply on UK websites – with only a handful selling […]
SNES Classic Mini – Where to buy, stock checker for release date, midnight store openings
NINTENDO SNES Classic Mini – Where to buy, stock checker for release date The Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Edition will be available to buy and get your hands on tomorrow after a huge rush to pre-order the pint-sized console. The SNES Classic Mini has been available to pre-order in the UK since it was […]
Symptom checker: THESE three silent killers will give you no warning
SYMPTOMS are crucial for indicating whether something is amiss with our health or not. However, some deadly conditions – such as prostate cancer and high blood pressure – may give no signs at all. Daily Express :: Health Feed