New Interactive Health Tools
This release includes
new Interactive Health Tools. These tools allow people to receive tailored
health information by entering their personal data. For example, people can
assess their risk for a heart attack, learn what contributes to their stress,
calculate the calories they will burn during a particular activity, or assess
whether they are ready for behavior change.
Links to these
interactive health tools appear throughout relevant topics and in the Health
Tools section of these topics.
The following is a list of the
interactive tools appearing in this release:
- Should I Consider Surgery for My Low Back
Problem?
: The introduction to this tool now has an expanded of
list of problems that should cause a person to talk to a doctor, rather than
using the tool. These include fever for 2 days or more; a serious injury,
accident, or fall; and a history of spinal stenosis or cancer. The tool also
notes that in most cases a person with back pain does not have a magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) test until he or she has had symptoms for at least 4
weeks, and that usually surgery is not considered until after the MRI.
Future Healthwise Knowledgebase releases will include
additional interactive health tools.