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Influencer Health Advice and the Meaning of Authenticity

9 min · 21. apr. 2026
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Health advice is everywhere online — often shared by influencers who feel relatable, honest, and real. But what does authenticity actually mean when it comes to health information? In this episode, we take a closer look at influencer-driven health advice and how it shapes what people believe, trust, and act on. You’ll learn how personal stories, relatability, and repeated exposure can influence decision-making — sometimes in helpful ways, and sometimes in ways that are less clear. We also explore what research suggests about the accuracy of health information on social media, and why credibility is often judged based on how someone appears, not just what they say. That can make it harder to distinguish between content that feels trustworthy and content that reflects the broader evidence. By the end, you’ll have a clearer way to think about authenticity, credibility, and what it means for health advice to hold up — especially in a space where confidence and visibility don’t always align with evidence.  📝 Full transcript, evidence, and this week’s clarity poll →  beyondthebuzzmedia.com

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