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How to prevent the elderly from being deceived?
As a young man, I often hear stories of old people being cheated because they believe in fake drug dealers. In fact, it is not uncommon for the elderly to become targets of fraudulent drug dealers. Their health, living conditions and other factors may make them the best targets for swindlers. So, as young people, how should we prevent our old people from being cheated?

First, strengthen safety education for the elderly. Old people are often easily deceived by swindlers' sweet words, so we should patiently and carefully educate them how to distinguish between true and false, let them know the harm of fake drugs to their health, and don't trust strangers' promises easily. Secondly, update the health knowledge of the elderly in time. For some superstitions that are harmful to health, we should promptly dispel rumors and let them get rid of wrong healthy thinking.

In addition, we should guide the elderly to establish their own health records. When the elderly buy drugs, they can judge whether the drugs are suitable for use and whether there is interaction through the information in this file. On the one hand, we need the help of our families to care about the health of the elderly.

Finally, the elderly should be kept positive and optimistic. Old people may feel uneasy because of age, physical condition and other factors. At this time, we need to provide them with support and comfort, so that they can firmly believe that justice will win and maintain emotional stability.

In short, we should pay more attention to the elderly, accompany them with enthusiasm, patience and consideration, bring them benefits in medical care, and intervene in time at critical moments to ensure their safety.