Last Updated: May 27, 2026
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1.1 Informational Nature: All content compiled, published, or referenced on this Site—including but not limited to descriptions of cellular immunotherapies, advanced oncological surgeries, Third-Generation In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) protocols, genetic screening technologies, or academic summaries regarding the status, green channels, and expert profiles of Chinese Grade-3A public medical institutions—is provided strictly for general informational and educational purposes only. 1.2 Not a Substitute for Professional Medical Opinions: No material on this Site is intended to, nor shall it be construed to, constitute a formal clinical diagnosis, psychiatric evaluation, surgical blueprint, pharmaceutical prescription, or a definitive medical opinion. The information provided on this Site can never substitute for an in-person diagnostic consultation, physical examination, and direct medical evaluation by a licensed physician, specialist professor, or other legally qualified healthcare professional. 1.3 Mandatory Medical Consultation: Users are strictly prohibited from executing, modifying, or terminating any clinical or therapeutic treatment paths based solely upon the information found on this Site. Prior to making any decisions regarding a specific medical condition, diagnostic result, or clinical therapeutic intervention, you must secure formal professional counsel from your primary treating physician or a licensed healthcare provider. AIAS explicitly disclaims all legal liability for any medical decisions or actions taken independently by users in blind reliance on the information contained within this Site.
2. No Doctor-Patient Relationship Clause
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