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Nearly 60% of Gen Z Women Get Health Info From Social Media, Report Finds

via Christian Post·23h ago

Nearly 60% of Gen Z women are getting their health information from social media and influencers rather than doctors, a new report finds. The trend raises concerns about the spread of misinformation and the erosion of trust in traditional medical sources among young women. It points to a broader shift in how a generation forms beliefs about wellness and their bodies.

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