The questions I ask myself are
1. Is it on wikipedia? Obviously if it is don't take the advice
2. Who is the source written by? A doctor or someone who just googled symptoms?
3. When was it written? Medicine is always changing so the data could be out of date.
4. Is it from a .net .com .org .edu? Some are more reliable than others. You wouldn't want to listen to a . com as much as a .org because organizations are better than a community.
5. Does it make sense? Can you go to a doctor and not sound silly?
The appropriate line is "I'm here if you want to talk."
Sorry I don't know the answer for this
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Syphilis is an STD transmitted through sexual contact and develops in stages:
<u>Stage 1</u> (3-90 dyas after exposure), it starts off as a painful sore.
<u>Stage 2</u> (4-10 weeks after exposure), it turns into body rashes that can spread throughout the epidermis.
<u>Stage 3</u> (3-15 years after exposure), it starts affecting internal organs.
Syphilis is a rare disease, with only an estimated 200,00 cases per year, and is adequately treatable. Usually it resolves within months, but if not treated properly can end up affecting you internal organs are cause long-term problems.
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Cytoplasm is cell fluid, the ground substance of a cell that fills the area between the nuclear membrane and the cells membrane. Ribosomes give cytoplasm a grainy appearance, they are small grainy particles. They are the molecular machinery upon which polypeptide chains are assembled (protein). Cytoplasm contains up to 20 000 ribosomes.