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. 2025 Oct;15(10):1152-1155.
doi: 10.1002/alr.70002. Epub 2025 Jul 18.

Use of Online Health Resources and Electronic Health Literacy among Patients With Sinonasal Disease

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Use of Online Health Resources and Electronic Health Literacy among Patients With Sinonasal Disease

Elise Krippaehne et al. Int Forum Allergy Rhinol. 2025 Oct.
No abstract available

Keywords: Internet; chronic rhinosinusitis; education; electronic health literacy; health literacy.

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