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You will find below the elements identified by the HONcode team at a precise date to justify the respect of the 8 ethical principles.
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Tracee Cornforth is a full time freelance writer on health and other issues. She lives in the Dallas, TX area. As a mom, woman, and daughter, she has experienced a variety of medical conditions from which she's gained extensive medical insight.
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At About.com, we provide advice and information that are not only practical but trustworthy
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our users' About.com is a friend to beginner and expert alike
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The material in this site is provided for personal, non-commercial, educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement with respect to any company or product. About makes no representations and specifically disclaims all warranties, express, implied or statutory, regarding the accuracy, timeliness, completeness, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose of any material contained in this site. You should seek the advice of a professional regarding your particular situation.
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| 4. Information must be documented: Referenced and dated |
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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists or ACOG recommends that... The ACOG further recommends...
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Updated: June 18, 2007
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If you are still unable to find the answer to your question, please feel free to write me.
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2007 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company. All rights reserved.
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