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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.
The content of this certificate has been collected and written by the Health On the Net Foundation (HON) and should not be used without previous permission granted by HON. A request for permission can be sent to:
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Elizabeth Quinn, M.S., is an exercise physiologist and health information writer and researcher. She currently manages the clinical health information development for a NW health care organization.
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At About.com, we provide advice and information that are not only practical but trustworthy.
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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.
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| 3. Confidentiality |
ABOUT ONLINE PRIVACY POLICY
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| 4. Information must be documented: Referenced and dated |
| Only data for one sample are displayed among those selected. |
From Elizabeth Quinn,
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Updated: April 5, 2007
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| 5. Justification of claims |
This principle is not applicable for this site
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| 6. User support and adequation |
feel free to email me at sportsmedicine.guide
about.com.
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| 7. Disclosure of funding sources |
©2007 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company.
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| 8. Advertising policy |