Post AlwIFZkxSWlo8Ocz7A by beetle_b@mastodon.xyz
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(DIR) Post #AlvdFScBul3jrhLz3g by rms@mastodon.xyz
2024-09-12T13:29:50Z
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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/reducing-night-light-exposure-simple-way-cut-diabetes-risk*Reducing night light exposure may be a simple way to cut [type 2] diabetes risk.* I wish the article gave some idea of how much light it takes to have a big effect.
(DIR) Post #AlwIFZkxSWlo8Ocz7A by beetle_b@mastodon.xyz
2024-09-12T21:09:15Z
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@rms There are a *lot* of sites providing medical news/information, and in my experience the bulk of them exist for SEO purposes and/or promote fringe theories.As a result, I ignore anything not coming from an official university research site or from a well recognized organization (e.g. Mayo Clinic, WHO, CDC, NHS, etc).My question: How do you go about vetting a site like the one this article is from?