Leading information about diabetes
Information about diabetes from online sources should be met with skepticism as just about anyone can post information without any regard to its validity, it is up to the consumers of this information to question its valid nature.
Here are a few rules of thumb to follow when disseminating information about diabetes on the internet:
・ The source must be considered an authority – 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
・ 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 – information about diabetes in forums has already been filtered by others and is thus more reliable.
・ 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.
If its too good to be true for you Diabetic then walk away from any of this information

