AnneI can understand Aimee’s point about things (yes Aimee, that is the link), but I am looking at this issue from the standpoint of a parent who has to continually educate teachers, babysitters, and the bus drivers about my daughter’s CAH --- I don’t want those people and our friends, getting turned off by that pic showing up on their search results screen and/or feeling like they can’t further research CAH because a picture(s) of children’s genitalia is showing up by their merely typing CAH in a search engine.
I think anon hit excellently on the issue of the picture on there like that, like "what’s next if pics are going to be showing up on your screen when you are doing an innocent search." Lots of medicines are targeted at private body parts, that doesn’t give a company the right to put a picture of that body part on the first line of a search results page. Same with researching about breast cancer, prostate cancer, alcoholism and diabetes. We shouldn’t have to have naked body parts automatically be showing up on our computer.