
One of the issues I’m often preaching about is ensuring that information you find on the Internet is reliable. This means ensuring that your source is reputable and doesn’t have an agenda that might work against you in some way.
The FDA published a document in 2005, How to Evaluate Health Information on the Internet, and it has very valuable information.
The Q&A section answers questions such as Who runs the Web site? and How current is the information on the Web site? It offers resources and a quick checklist to help you decide if the source is worth using.
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