Building Your Foundation: A Functional Podcast

Navigating the Digital Health Landscape: How to Spot Credible Health Advice on Social Media


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In today's digital age, health advice is everywhere, especially on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, often filling gaps where patients might have unanswered questions after healthcare visits. But with the increasing sophistication of AI in content creation, and a deluge of information at our fingertips, many are left wondering: who can you really trust for health information online?

In this episode, drawn from insights by Harlee Palmer, PA-C, we dive deep into how to identify reputable health sources and protect yourself from misinformation. Learn practical strategies to discern accurate and safe health advice online:

  • Check Credentials: Discover why reliable health advice comes from qualified professionals such as Doctors (MD, DO), Registered Dietitians (RD), Certified Health Educators, and Licensed Therapists (LCSW, LPC, etc.). We'll discuss the importance of verifying credentials through professional directories or licensing boards, and why you should be cautious of self-proclaimed "experts" lacking formal education or clinical experience.
  • Watch Out for Red Flags: Understand the warning signs of unreliable health content. Credible health professionals avoid promoting oversimplified "miracle cures," quick fixes, or sensationalized, fear-based claims. Instead, look for sources that share peer-reviewed research, offer balanced perspectives, and explain both the benefits and risks of treatments or trends.
  • Look for Transparency: Learn how reputable health accounts operate. They disclose partnerships and sponsorships, avoid pushing products solely for profit, and provide evidence or context for any recommended tools, supplements, or programs. We'll highlight how constant promotion of detox teas, expensive programs, or supplements without proof is often marketing, not medicine.
  • Follow Trusted Institutions: For reliable information, we recommend following established organizations like the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), WHO (World Health Organization), Mayo Clinic, and university-affiliated or hospital-affiliated accounts.

Remember, while social media can be empowering, when in doubt, always consult a licensed healthcare provider before making health decisions based on online advice. Tune in to empower yourself with the knowledge to make informed health choices in the digital world!

This episode's content is based on "How to Spot Credible Health Information on Social Media" by Harlee Palmer, PA-C, edited by Thrive Carolinas.

This podcast uses an AI scribe to convert Thrive's website content into conversational dialogue you can listen to wherever you are!

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