What is a health source
A place or person you get health info from
What does ".gov" mean in a website
It's from the government- Usually very reliable
True or False: Tiktok is always a reliable health source
False. It can be fun, but not always true
Who can you ask if you're unsure about health info
A doctor, nurse, teacher, or trusted adult
What does ".org" usually mean
It's from a group or nonprofit - can be good, but check who made it
True or False: Doctors and Scientist are trained experts
What can a school nurse help you with
Staying healthy, treating injuries, and giving good advice
What should you avoid clicking on
Pop-up ads or weird links
What makes a source trustworthy
It's written by experts and backed by facts
Why might ".com". be less reliable
It might be trying to sell you something
What's one way to spot fake health news
It sounds too good to be true or has no sources
What's one question to ask a doctor
It this safe? or Where can I learn more?
How can you protect your privacy online
Don't share personal info or health stuff on public sites
What's one red flag of a bad source
No author, weird ads, or wild promises
What should you look for on a health website
Author name, facts, and when it was last updated
Why do people believe health myths
They hear them a lot or trust the wrong info
Why is it good to ask questions
It helps you learn and make smart choices
Why is it risky to follow health advice from influencers
They might not be experts or could be wrong
How can you check if a health fact is true
Look it up on a trusted site or ask an expert
How can you tell if a website is up to date
Look for the "last updated" date or recent info
How can you kindly correct a health myth
Share the real facts or ask questions to help them think
How can you get ready for a health appointment
Write down questions and bring a trusted adult
How can you share good health info with friends
Talk about what you learned or send a trusted link