John is using the web to do research on diabetes. He needs to ensure that all of the
information he finds regarding medications, treatments, and diets are accurate. The
first website he finds has a lot of information about a diet plan to help diabetics live
a healthy lifestyle. John can't figure out who the author of the site is, and he notices
that there are a lot of advertisements for a specific diabetic health plan that matches
the one described on the website. Which of these are red flags that indicate he
should continue doing more research elsewhere? Choose the answer.

Answer :

tisherself

Explanation:

The first red flag has advertisements. This means the site was sponsored by the insurance company that is advertised, if you cannot find the author of an article, this indicates it may be an opinion not based in fact.

The most reliable sources of information are from websites that end in .org. These have an author of a group of credentialed dr.'s, nurses, that work in the field from a medical organization, College/ that have evidence of statements that are true.

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