global information about diabetes

online sources for Information about diabetes can be trusted at face value and must be questioned for validity because the anonymity of the internet has made it easy for just about anyone to post information.

Follow these few simple rules when reading information about diabetes online:

・ The source must be authoritative – Sites like WebMD and Wikipedia are considered authority sites and can be trusted.

・ Age of the Website – Scam artists are always caught so they do not stick around for long

・ Frequently Updated – An authority site will always have new and fresh information

・ Forums and social Media – Information from forums has been already disseminated by others and thus can be trusted

・ Newspaper sites – Major news sites are held to the same journalistic integrity as regular print media and their information could be trusted.

・ Governmental Agencies – government sites will provide information about diabetes from Reliable sources so these sights can be usually trusted

・ The ADA – the American Diabetes association will provide accurate information as a trade association for its members.

As a
Diabetic always decimate this information with a grain of salt and question your sources before blindly following its advice

August 14 2010 06:00 am | Uncategorized

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