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Can you spot a fake health article?
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1. It tries to scare you
2. It says doctors and experts can't be trusted
3. It doesn't list any credible sources
4. It offers a quick fix — or a miracle cure
5. It's trying to sell you something
Always double-check the facts
1. It tries to scare you
2. It says doctors and experts can't be trusted
3. It doesn't list any credible sources
4. It offers a quick fix — or a miracle cure
5. It's trying to sell you something
Always double-check the facts
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It's getting harder to know what's true online, especially when it comes to health information. Articles with false or misleading claims can look just as real as those from trustworthy sources.
Anyone can be fooled by false information, even people who are good with technology. In fact, studies show older adults often do better at spotting fake news, while younger people may fall for it more easily. Even highly educated people can't always tell the difference, especially if the headline says something they want to believe.
So how can you tell when a health article isn't being honest? Here are 5 signs to watch for — and a few tips to help you spot trustworthy information.