Is that true? How to spot health misinformation online
Briefly

"Wellness advice abounds on social media, including warnings about toxic foods and claims that natural is always best, but many are unfounded and harmful."
"A MyFitnessPal survey found that 87% of millennial and Gen Z TikTok users get health advice from social media, despite only about 2% aligning with public health guidelines."
"Many health myths have a cumulative effect on our wellbeing, leading to misinformation that affects our scientific literacy and trust in mainstream medicine."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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