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Health Experts Need to Tailor Messaging to Combat Incorrect Social Media Advice

Summary by region.com.au
Young people are receiving contradictory, unqualified and emotional nutrition and health content on social media. Photo: Michelle Kroll. Young Australians are increasingly relying on social media for diet and health advice which is frequently wrong and posted by unqualified content creators, a new study has found. It also warned that in order to tackle the misinformation, dietitians and nutrition experts needed to improve their communication and…
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regionillawarra.com.au broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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