📖 Health Literacy for Mental Health Conditions *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

7.8 – Recognizing Reliable vs. Fake Sources: Reliable sources use science, not opinions. They cite studies, list authors, and don’t push products. Fake sources often use fear, dramatic language, or miracle claims. Check the “About” page—who runs the site and why? Reliable information doesn’t promise instant results. It encourages you to talk to your healthcare provider. Learning to spot bias keeps you safe from scams and misinformation. Practicing this skill protects both your health and your wallet. The truth is calm, not sensational. Trust knowledge that empowers, not frightens.

About this course

Education and tools to help individuals understand mental health conditions, treatment options, and how to navigate the healthcare system effectively.

This course includes:
  • Educational materials explaining common mental health conditions and treatments
  • Provider communication templates and question guides
  • Resource directories for local and national mental health support services

Our platform is HIPAA, Medicaid, Medicare, and GDPR-compliant. We protect your data with secure systems, never sell your information, and only collect what is necessary to support your care and wellness. learn more

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