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1 in 4 give America’s physical and mental health an ‘F’

  • Talker Research conducted online surveys for Vimergy between December 2024 and April 2025, polling 2,000 U.S. Health and wellness consumers about national health and lifestyle.
  • The surveys revealed that about a quarter of adults give the nation's physical and mental health failing grades, driven by distrust of prescription drugs and dissatisfaction with healthcare.
  • Eighty-Eight percent admit to poor personal health habits, with 22% distrusting medications and many turning to products promoting long-term vitality rather than quick fixes.
  • Data shows 70% of Americans plan to drink more water and exercise more in 2025, while over half intend to consume more whole foods and take vitamins to support clean lifestyles.
  • This shift toward clean living and natural supplements suggests growing skepticism of symptom-focused healthcare and preference for root-cause wellbeing, as noted by Vimergy's chief brand officer Philip Jacobson.
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1 in 4 give America’s physical and mental health an ‘F’

A quarter of U.S. adults give the nation’s physical health a failing grade, according to a new survey. A survey of 2,000 health and wellness consumers explored perspectives on the country’s overall health, finding that a similar percentage graded mental…

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Talker broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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