User talk:Social Inequality

Sourcing health information, and welcome
Hello, Social Inequality. Welcome to Wikipedia. Per Identifying reliable sources (medicine) (WP:MEDRS), do not keep citing health information with poor sources...such as AskMen.com. Even after I reverted you, explaining this, you added the same material back. Don't do it again. You also should not cite Wikipedia as a source on Wikipedia; it does not count as a WP:Reliable source, which is why I reverted you on that here and here.

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Editing medical topics
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