Slovak Medical Expert Warns Against Information Overload and Declining Trust in Healthcare
A Slovak pathophysiologist and molecular biologist has highlighted growing concerns about patients turning away from medical professionals in favor of unverified treatments. Peter Celec, speaking on a health-focused podcast, explained that people today face an excess rather than shortage of medical information, making it difficult to distinguish reliable sources from misleading ones. He emphasized that trust in one's doctor and regular preventive checkups remain crucial for health outcomes. The expert noted that Slovaks neglect preventive medical examinations, which contributes to higher mortality rates compared to other countries. Celec suggested that building a strong doctor-patient relationship based on trust is essential for navigating the overwhelming amount of health information available today.
