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When should you not use AI for medical questions?

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Do not use AI as the main source for emergencies, severe or fast-changing symptoms, diagnosis decisions, medication changes, pregnancy concerns, child health worries, or treatment choices. AI can help organize questions and sources, but clinicians or urgent care should handle risky decisions.

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