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Social media has become a primary source for nutritional advice, often prioritizing virality over credibility, leading to the spread of misinformation that can harm public health. Experts are encouraged to engage with audiences through accessible and appealing content to counteract misleading claims and improve public understanding of nutrition. Long-term solutions should focus on enhancing media literacy and advocating for system-level changes to create a healthier information ecosystem.
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- christiandavejames1209
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