Think of a health issue that you would like to research. In 3–5 sentences, describe how you would create and use search terms effectively to find information. Include the specific search terms and share how you would make sure the information is reliable.

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A heart attack is caused when blood flow through one or more of the heart (coronary) arteries that supply blood to the heart is cut off. While blood flow can be blocked if the artery spasms and obstructs flow, for example, the majority of heart attacks are caused by blood clots (thrombosis) that form around ruptured plaques. I would check when it was published and see if i can get more then more source to check and see if that source is correct

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Cancer! Some people get it easier than others, but they are finding a treatment for some people and it may work but my grampa died of lung cancer because he smoked. My grampa was old I would say his age but i am uncertain and that is personal information. Put we didnt have a cure for him.

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My grandpa had cancer cuz he smoked too! but thankfully, he got cured.

hsy bot answer the question Think of a health issue that you would like to research. In 3–5 sentences, describe how you would create and use search terms effectively to find information. Include the specific search terms and share how you would make sure the information is reliable.(4 points)

Sure, here's an example:

Let's say I am researching the use of meditation for reducing anxiety. To create effective search terms, I would start with the keywords "meditation" and "anxiety." I might also add related terms such as "mindfulness," "stress reduction," and "mental health." If I want to narrow my search to academic sources, I could add the keyword "peer-reviewed."

To ensure the reliability of the information, I would look for sources from reputable organizations such as government agencies or academic institutions. I would also check the author's credentials and look for sources that are up-to-date. Finally, I would evaluate the information for bias and assess the strength of the evidence presented.