What are the consequences and treatments for cheating?

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I need to clarify that your question appears to contain a typographical error. The term "cheleting" and the expanded context about "cheating" don't align with the medical evidence provided, which focuses on substance use disorders, sexual assault, interpersonal violence complaint mechanisms, and infectious disease prevention.

The evidence base provided does not contain relevant guidelines or research about academic/professional cheating, infidelity, or chelation therapy. The studies reference:

  • Complaint mechanisms for interpersonal violence 1
  • HIV/hepatitis prevention in persons who use drugs 1
  • Sexual assault care 1
  • Medical education concepts about ambiguity 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

If You Meant "Chelation Therapy"

I cannot provide evidence-based recommendations on chelation therapy as no relevant guidelines or drug labels were provided in the evidence base.

If You Meant Something Else

Please clarify your question so I can provide an accurate, evidence-based medical recommendation. The current evidence set does not address:

  • Academic or professional misconduct
  • Relationship infidelity
  • Chelation therapy for heavy metal poisoning
  • Any other interpretation of "cheleting/cheating"

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  • Correct spelling of the medical condition or intervention
  • Specific clinical context (patient population, symptoms, diagnosis)
  • The outcome you're interested in (treatment, diagnosis, prevention)

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