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National Wise Health Consumer Month


It is important to know the website you are viewing when looking for information online especially when it comes to your health. Do you how reliable that website is, or who put that information on there? You may not always be viewing the most accurate and up to date information on the internet. Do some research and make sure you talk to your doctor about the information you find online to make sure you are getting all the correct answers.

January 2008
Sources: Health Day

 

Feature Stories

The ‘Net’: A Tangled Web of Health Information

A Digital Doctor for the Internet Age

Check the Source and Its Credibility When Buying Medicine Online

Related Information

When to Trust a Website

Buying Prescription Medicine Online

Related Resources

American Institute for Preventative Medicine

United States Department of Health and Human Services

Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites

US Food and Drug Administration

 

 

 



 

 
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