A recent survey reveals that one out of three Gen Z men in the U.S. rely on social media for health information, raising concerns about the accuracy and reliability of online sources.
With access to what seems like a never-ending flow of information online, some Gen Z men are relying on social media for their health advice .
The survey polled 1,000 U.S. men ages 18 and older over the summer and compared the health concerns of American men from different generations.
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