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  2. Ro (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ro patients fill out a dynamic online visit answering questions about their health, lifestyle, medical history, and symptoms. A physician then reviews the results and prescribes medication if appropriate. Medications are shipped directly to the patient's home. [36] Ro's platform is vertically integrated with labs and pharmacies in the United ...

  3. PaLM - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Med-PaLM was the first to obtain a passing score on U.S. medical licensing questions, and in addition to answering both multiple choice and open-ended questions accurately, it also provides reasoning and is able to evaluate its own responses. [10]

  4. MedHelp - Wikipedia

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    They discussed the difficulties they encountered in obtaining medical information in lay terminology. Cindy mentioned that one of her dreams was to create a service where patients would be able to contact leading physicians and scientists, who could answer specific questions, in lay terminology, regarding their diagnoses.

  5. Answers.com - Wikipedia

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    On October 17, 2005, GuruNet changed its corporate name to Answers Corporation, unifying the company's name and its website, Answers.com. [4] From 2005 to late 2009, the Google search engine definitions feature, in the top-right corner of the site, was linked to Answers.com. [5] On July 2, 2006, Answers.com released a trivia game known as blufr.

  6. Category:SMS-based question answering services - Wikipedia

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  7. Trump’s aid freeze keeps life-saving programs shut, sparks ...

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    After Trump announced the 90-day freeze on January 20, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued waivers for what he called “life-saving humanitarian assistance,” which included “core life ...

  8. WebMD - Wikipedia

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    The WebMD website also includes information about drugs and is an important healthcare information website and the most popular consumer-oriented health site. [5] WebMD was started in 1998 by internet entrepreneur Jeff Arnold. [6] In early 1999, it was part of a three-way merger with Sapient Health Network (SHN) and Direct Medical Knowledge (DMK).

  9. Muslim In America - The Huffington Post

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    So one way is to be out there in your community so that they know that you are. When you see a Muslim, ask them. We get people that ask us all the time, ‘Why do you do this’ and ‘Why do you do that.’ If you politely ask, I have no problem answering. You gotta get it from the horse’s mouth.”