Background: Internet provides easy access to health information, but the quality and validity of this information vary.
Objectives: Evaluate the quality of website structures and the information provided on celiac disease (CD), gluten sensitivity (GS), and wheat allergy (WA).
Materials And Methods: The websites addressing CD, GS, and WA appearing on the first two pages of Google, Yahoo, and Bing from seven selected queries were investigated.
Unlabelled: Infant food diversification has undergone a rapid succession of good practice recommendations in France, but there has been no assessment of pediatrician practices on food diversification.
Objective: To assess the practices of pediatricians in relation to current recommendations of the French Society of Pediatrics on infant food diversification.
Methods: This was an observational study conducted from 1 November 2014 to 31 March 2015.
Introduction: The Internet provides easy access to information on health, but the quality and validity of this information are variable.
Objectives: To evaluate the quality of websites and the information provided on the timing and consequences of food diversification for infants.
Materials And Methods: We analyzed the websites addressing infant food diversification that appeared on the first two pages of the search engines Google, Yahoo, and Bing.