1. The Conundrum of Children, Confrontation, and Hearsay, 65 LAW & CONTEMP;Richard D Friedman;PROBS,2002
2. WebMD survey conducted on 1500 participants, 45% of respondents admitted to overtly lying or stretching the truth when talking to their doctors about their health habits and lifestyle. In the survey, 22% of the survey respondents admitted that they lied to their doctors about smoking, 38% lied about following the doctors' orders to take medications, and 32% lied about their diet and exercise habits. In another study of smokers who were ordered to quit by their doctors, 17% smoked while denying doing so. Among men, the percentage was 21%;Rebecca E Caffrey;Patent Application, Method for the Monitoring of Smoking Cessation Compliance and Recovery, Therapeutic Intervention, and Risk Management,2004
3. Patients sometimes lie to their doctors that they have been taking their medication as instructed;See Also;J. MEDICAL ETHICS,1993
4. Patient-Targeted Googling: The Ethics of Searching Online for Patient Information, 18 HARV. REV. PSYCHOLOGY 103 (2010); see also Haider Javed Warraich, When Doctors 'Google' Their Patients;See Brian;N.Y.TIMES BLOG,2014