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AUTHOR/SOURCE

A).
1. Does the website identify its authors?

- Yes, the website identifies its medical writer for WebMD who are responsible
for gathering information for and reporting on daily news items and health
features.

2. Does the website’s authors have contacts in case the reader has further questions regarding
with their work?

- Yes, the website has the writers' contact information in case the reader has
any questions or requires clarification on the topic of their work. In addition
to asking questions, the reader can also submit feedback, suggestions, or
report problems and other things on the site. The reader can ask further
questions by including their names and any information in the form that is
provided.

3. Does the purpose of the website primarily for education and not for product promotion?

- The website's main objective is education rather than product promotion


because it is a health information services website that publishes content on
health and health care topics, such as a symptom checklist, pharmacy
information, drug information, and blogs of doctors with specific topics, as
well as giving users a place to store their private medical records. The website
makes it very easy for readers and researchers to look at new articles to learn
more, and it also provides contact information for the authors or writers of
the papers in case they have any queries.

4. Does the website free from bias and sponsored information from commercial companies?

- Yes, the website is free of bias in the sense that its contents are reliable to the
information that is included on the website. They have routinely sought
sponsorships and advertising from pertinent businesses, producers, and
other industry titans committed to disseminating knowledge about healthy
living.
B).
5. Does the website identify its authors?

- Yes, the website identifies its author, which has several authors who are
responsible for the new, updates, or thoughts that would be included on their
website.

6. Does the website’s authors have contacts in case the reader has further questions regarding
with their work?

- Telephone and email information for Mayo Clinic employees is not available
to the general public. The operator will connect you when you call the generic
Mayo Clinic location phone number to reach someone. Additionally, they
have a contact form available that asks for questions and includes names,
emails, and comments from those who may have suggestions or issues about
the URL.

7. Does the purpose of the website primarily for education and not for product promotion?

- All of the content on MayoClinic.org, with the exception of the drug and
supplement databases, was independently created by the Mayo Foundation
for Medical Education and Research (MFMER), a division of the Mayo
Clinic. The Mayo Clinic does not recommend any specific businesses or
goods.

8. Does the website free from bias and sponsored information from commercial companies?

- MayoClinic.org provides a variety of advertising options, including


banner ads and sponsorships on the website or in the e-newsletters.
These chances are tailored to fit the budget and branding strategy of
a certain business or product. The research and teaching programs of
Mayo Clinic and MayoClinic.org are supported by advertising and
sponsorship income.

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