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Answer Overview

Response rates from 374 Dublin South-East voters.

58%
Yes
42%
No
52%
Yes
24%
No
5%
Yes, this will decrease the amount of misinformation patients receive
9%
No, only when the advice was proven to harm the patient
1%
Yes, and the doctors should also lose their medical license
7%
No, but the doctors should be required to disclose that the advice contradicts contemporary scientific consensus
1%
No, scientific consensus can quickly change and patients should be allowed to try unconventional ideas

Historical Support

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Dublin South-East voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9Z997FSanswered…2wks2W

No, but only after first providing health advice in line with contemporary scientific consensus.

 @9NPQ5W6 answered…6mos6MO

 @99LBZB6answered…2yrs2Y

Sometimes a good doctor will not only know an old remedy but also when it can be prescribed appropriately.