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US Adults Get Health Info from Social Media

Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported May 09, 2026 · Last updated May 09, 2026

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The survey by the Pew Research Center highlights the growing influence of social media on health information consumption, which could impact the healthcare and social media industries. Companies like Meta Platforms — Instagram and ByteDance — TikTok Shop are platforms for this trend, and the need for transparent and credible health advice could lead to new regulatory discussions or business models for influencers like Courtney Babilya and Nedra Glover Tawwab.

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A new survey by the Pew Research Center reveals that approximately 40% of U.S. adults, and half of those under 50, obtain health information from social media or podcasts. The survey also found that only about 40% of health and wellness influencers with over 100,000 followers have a professional health background. Experts, including Courtney Babilya, Fatima Daoud Yilmaz, and Nedra Glover Tawwab, advise skepticism when consuming online health content, emphasizing the importance of verifying credentials, being wary of emotionally charged or exaggerated claims, and recognizing financial incentives. They recommend checking sources, actively managing social media feeds, and ultimately consulting trusted medical professionals for health advice. The Associated Press Health and Science Department, supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, reported on these findings.

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70 Courtney Babilya warned against
70 Fatima Daoud Yilmaz advised caution
60 Nedra Glover Tawwab recommended ambivalent wording
50 Courtney Babilya prioritized transparency
50 Ash Milton explained algorithm design
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The Pew Research Center conducted a survey revealing that a significant portion of U.S. adults get health information from social media, highlighting the prevalence of health influencers.
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Courtney Babilya, a certified medical exercise specialist and personal trainer, provides expert commentary on the challenges of health influencing and the importance of transparent advertising.
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Fatima Daoud Yilmaz, an OB-GYN at Stony Brook Medicine, offers expert advice on vetting health information online and the financial incentives of influencers.
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Nedra Glover Tawwab, a practicing therapist and author, advises on cautious wording in health advice and the importance of seeking professional help for diagnoses.
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The survey focuses on U.S. adults' consumption of health information from social media, indicating a national trend.
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Ash Milton of the University of Minnesota studies how users navigate online mental health information and comments on the passive consumption design of social media algorithms.
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Meta Platforms — Instagram is mentioned as a platform where health influencers like Courtney Babilya and Nedra Glover Tawwab operate, and where users can filter content.
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ByteDance — TikTok Shop is mentioned as a platform where users can filter content, indicating its role in the dissemination of health information.
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Stony Brook Medicine is the affiliation of Fatima Daoud Yilmaz, an expert quoted in the article.
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The Associated Press Health and Science Department is mentioned as receiving support from other organizations for its content.
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The Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Department of Science Education provides support to the Associated Press Health and Science Department.
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provides support to the Associated Press Health and Science Department.
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