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Health information on-line: Whom can you trust?
Originally Published: November 17, 2000
 

Dear Alice,

The Internet has lots of false facts on it. I want to know if I should consider all the health/drug/sex/emotional stuff as fact in science/doctor advice, and what areas are not so qualified in knowing. The reason being is I want to be more informed, and I don't like to be mistaken in passing along knowledge that I don't know to be credible or not.

 

Dear Reader,

The Internet is an amazing medium because it allows tens of millions of individuals, organizations, governments, and companies to produce and access information on just about anything. The Internet is also troubling because it allows tens of millions of individuals, organizations, governments, and companies to produce and access information on just about anything. Lots of factual, well-researched info is available on-line. There's also a load of e-crap. You're very wise to pick and choose your sites carefully.

So, whose health home page can you trust? It may be impossible to answer this question with absolute certainty, but here's a smarter-surfing checklist that might help you decide what information to take in and pass along:

The Web's mind-boggling quantity of information, along with how easy it is to those connected to access it, is quickly making the Net a one-stop shopping center for everything you always wanted to know. Let's remember that it's not the only source — and in many instances shouldn't be the source — of health advice and care. There are still real, live health care providers, telephone hotlines, and libraries (places that have actual books, journals, and professionals that can help you find exactly what you're looking for... Information).

More health information is better. And as you've reminded us, it also means looking more carefully to determine if what we're being told is really the "best medicine."

Alice

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