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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.

A few rules to follow when checking out information about diabetes should be as follows:

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

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

・ Daily or regularly updated content. – an authority site will always keep you updated with fresh information about diabetes.

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

・ The ADA – The ADA will not spread misinformation that would discredit it and its members.

If its too good to be true for you Diabetic then walk away from any of this information