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.

Here are a few rules of thumb to follow when disseminating information about diabetes on the internet:

・ consider information from an authority site – Sites like WebMD and Wikipedia are considered authority sites and can be trusted.

・ The Website Age – Scam artists are always a quick hit and run operation.

・ Frequently Updated – An authority sight is always frequently updated with new information about diabetes as markets and trends change and new technology comes about.

・ Forums and social Media – If the source of Information is from forums or social media sites, it might be trusted based on responses from other forum members, Disinformation will always be discredited at these sites.

・ Newspaper sites – Major Newspapers will give you the right information because they are held to the same journalistic integrity as their offline partners.

・ Government sites – Governmental sources are trustworthy because they will not knowingly spread false information

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

As a Diabetic never accept information that is handed to you without knowing or trusting the source.

July 28 2010 12:03 pm | Uncategorized

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