Looking for Reliable Health Information Online?

Many people wonder if the health information they find online is reliable. Some websites provide up-to-date medical news and reliable health information, while others do not. The following questions can help determine which sites are trustworthy.

  • What is the purpose of the website, and who owns or sponsors it?
  • Who wrote the information? Who reviewed it?
  • When was the information written and updated?
  • Is your privacy protected? Does the website clearly state a privacy policy?
  • How can I protect my health information?
  • Does the website offer quick and easy solutions to your health problems? Does it promise miracle cures?

Answers can sometimes be found in a website’s “About Us” section.

Learn more about why each of these questions is important to ask and explore other tips for finding trusted health information online.

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