Finding credible medical information on the internet can be tricky. These Google search tips can help focus your search to more credible and current sites.
1. Limit Your Results by Domain
Use Site:[.domain] along with your keywords in the Google search box to only find sites from that specific domain. Example: site:.gov

.gov and .edu sites may have better information for genetic research. If you are using a .org or a .com site, make sure you are evaluating the site for credibility. This tip sheet can help with determining credibility: https://www.inverhills.edu/library/research/guides/evaluatingwebsites.html
2. Limit Your Results by Date
To limit your Google results by date:
- Click the Tools link (typically found underneath the search box, but above your results)
- An Any Time menu will appear above your search results
- Open the menu and select a date range. You can also select Custom Range and enter custom dates (ex: 2015 - 2020)

Once you have applied a date limit, you will notice each of your results displays a date next to it. This is a nice way to make sure you are not finding information that is too old.
