Pew Internet & American Life Project has released its findings about the use of internet to find health information:
Eight in ten internet users have looked online for information on at least one of 16 health topics, with increased interest since 2002 in diet, fitness, drugs, health insurance, experimental treatments, and particular doctors and hospitals.
As reported in the July 2003 report, “Internet Health Resources,” certain groups of internet users are the most likely to have sought health information online: women, internet users younger than 65, college graduates, those with more online experience, and those with broadband access.
Some demographic groups showed notable interest in specific topics — 59% of online women have read up on nutrition information online, for example, compared with 43% of online men. Thirty-eight percent of online parents have checked online for health insurance information, compared with 26% of internet users who do not have children living at home.
The project website…
UPDATE: Medgadget is, of course, solely responsible for the jump in Experimental treatments or medicines category…