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7 September 06:30

Horia Moldovan, the president of CNAS, warns about the dangers of false information in the field of health, which, lacking a scientific basis, can affect the diagnosis and treatments of patients.

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In a Facebook post, Horațiu Moldovan highlighted the risks of unfounded health messages, which can create confusion and fear among patients. This information, sometimes promoted by medical professionals, can delay doctor visits and affect the success of treatments. Moldovan reminded that doctors must adhere to validated scientific guidelines and emphasized the importance of a relationship based on trust and communication between healthcare staff and patients.

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Președintele CNAS avertizează asupra mesajelor legate de sănătate fără bază științifică: „Astfel de informații nefondate reprezintă un pericol real pentru sănătatea populației”
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CNAS avertizează: Opiniile medicale fără bază științifică întârzie diagnosticul și afectează tratamentul
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CNAS avertizează cu privire la apariția în spațiul public de mesaje și opinii legate de sănătate fără dovezi științifice

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