The Department of Health (DOH) on Saturday, May 20, warned Filipinos against a circulating false article about a cure for hypertension.
(Department of Health)
In an advisory issued Saturday, DOH said a false article about a cure for hypertension has been making rounds on social media. “DOH clarifies that the said post is not in any way or form approved, affiliated, or recommended by the [department] and its attached agencies,” it stressed. The article, which was posted on a fake website posing to be a verified media network, claims that a Filipino expert has found a way to “get rid of blood pressure problems” in just 14 days. To counter the disinformation, DOH reminded the public that non-communicable diseases and comorbidities such as hypertension can be prevented by practicing healthy habits such as proper diet and exercise. “Be sure to regularly have check-ups and consult your physician to keep sickness at bay,” said DOH. “Source information only from legitimate sources and platforms,” it added.
(Department of Health)
In an advisory issued Saturday, DOH said a false article about a cure for hypertension has been making rounds on social media. “DOH clarifies that the said post is not in any way or form approved, affiliated, or recommended by the [department] and its attached agencies,” it stressed. The article, which was posted on a fake website posing to be a verified media network, claims that a Filipino expert has found a way to “get rid of blood pressure problems” in just 14 days. To counter the disinformation, DOH reminded the public that non-communicable diseases and comorbidities such as hypertension can be prevented by practicing healthy habits such as proper diet and exercise. “Be sure to regularly have check-ups and consult your physician to keep sickness at bay,” said DOH. “Source information only from legitimate sources and platforms,” it added.