Thank You, WebMD, For My Self-Diagnosed Hypochondria
My advice is to stay away from computers altogether.

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Anyone who's ever logged on to WebMD knows that typing in more than one symptom can result in a diagnosis of hypochondria and side effects from drugs you're not even taking.
That's why you have to be careful and make sure you don't have too many tabs open — on your computer or in your brain — and focus on the website you're looking at, especially when it concerns your health.
To serve as a visual warning, I've created a few Someecards to illustrate my point.
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