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Evaluating Health Information:

A Guide for Parents

 

Books, magazines, and the internet are three major sources of information about health, but just because the information is published doesn't mean that it's reliable. Sometimes a book or website that looks trustworthy is based on opinions rather than facts, and sometimes the information is just plain wrong! With so much information out there, how do you decide what to believe? The following tips will help you examine health information so you can decide for yourself whether or not the information is reliable.

 

Question the source of the information

Here are some questions to help you decide if the information is biased:

Evaluate the reliability of the information

Other things to consider:

Check links and more links

Not only do you want to be sure that the links work, it's very important to know where the links go. Are there links to the sources of information that are cited?

 

Don't be fooled by website claims

Be alert to websites that credit themselves as the only source of the information or if the site blatantly discredits other sources of information.

 

Use common sense

If the information appears unprofessional, it probably is. Compare the information you find on a website with information from other reputable sites.

 

Check out websites

It's important to take the time to check out a website before recommending it to your son. In the long run, it's good to know if the advice you are giving your son is reliable. Information published by medical societies, health care organizations (.org), the government (.gov), or nonprofit organizations are usually good sources of information.

 

Written by the CYWH and YMH Staff at Children's Hospital Boston

 

Updated: 4/7/2011

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