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:

・ consider information from an authority site – most informational sites like Web MD or Wikipedia are considered trusted sources of information.

・ The Website Age – Scam artists will not wait around long enough for fear of getting caught

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

・ Government Sources – The stop gates and checks from government sources makes their information on diabetes reliable.

・ The American Diabetes Association – The ADA is an organization geared towards diabetics and it will not knowingly spread false information which would discredit it.

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

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