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This is an overview of the different areas of the site - what they are for and how they work together. My Profile and My Bio The profile is where you enter conditions, symptoms, medications, etc. This information is used to help people find one another. The "bio" is where you enter your background...
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There are several ways to find other members with similar health information. Health Profile matches Once you have entered information into your health profile, you can use the links under the "My Matches" section on your home page. The "New Connections" match you to other members...
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The ability to enter your health information is what makes this site unique. This information is used to match you to other members. The more members who enter their health information - the better the site will be for everybody. Since you used an alias as a user name when you logged in, this information...
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Tags are a way to categorize your Health Diary entries so that other members can easily find them. If you are writing about melanoma, you may want to tag it as "Cancer, Skin Cancer, Melanoma". These tags will show up in the "Tag Cloud" on the right-hand side. A larger font in the...
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Sometimes several options will show up for a condition. In order to make the best matches, select all that apply. For example, "rotator cuff injury" might show up as: Disorder of rotator cuff Full thckness rotator cuff tear Injury of tendon of the rotator cuff of shoulder If you add all three...
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Using Wikipedia tags is easy. Open up this post to see how. Here is what it will look like to other members: Last weekend, my son was diagnosed with hypoglycemia .