Only 17% of Health Influencers Have Actual Medical Credentials
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Half of Americans under 50 get health information from social media influencers. A new Pew Research Center report found that most of those influencers have no real medical credentials.
Vox's Dylan Scott breaks down who is actually behind the accounts people trust with their health and why experts have struggled to compete.
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