Is www. cdc. gov a reliable website for finding trustworthy health information?
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A. Yes...
Health, 03.05.2020 14:05, iliketurtures
Is www. cdc. gov a reliable website for finding trustworthy health information?
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A. Yes, because the CDC only includes information on their site that
is over 10 years old.
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B. No, because the CDC only includes information on their site that is
over 10 years old.
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C. No, because information on .gov websites has not been reviewed
by health experts.
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D. Yes, because information on .gov websites has been reviewed by
health experts.
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