• Evaluating Internet Health Information: A Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine: This guide helps users assess the reliability of health information found on the internet by explaining how to check for credible sources, accuracy, and current data.
  • Understanding Nutrition Facts Label: The FDA’s guide on Nutrition Facts labels helps consumers understand and use food labels effectively to make informed dietary choices. It explains key components, such as serving sizes, calories, and nutrients, empowering individuals to evaluate the nutritional value of products.
  • DigiAGE: The DigiAGE program aims to bridge the digital divide for older Rhode Islanders by providing access to technology, internet connectivity, and training. It offers resources for device access, internet services, and training programs to enhance digital literacy among seniors.
  • Communicating with Your Doctor | Patient Education: This UCSF Health guide offers tips on effectively communicating with your doctor to work towards Informed and shared decision making.
  • MyHealthFinder: This resource from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is a prevention and wellness resource that includes evidence-based health information written in plain language that’s actionable and easy to use.