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.
One out of 3 Gen Z men in the U.S. are turning to social media for their health information, according to a recent survey from the Cleveland Clinic.
"While all generations agree that healthcare providers are a top source for health information and advice, use of other sources varies by age," according to Cleveland Clinic.
"Gen Z men are most likely of all generations to turn to social media."
Fact-checking health advice online is important, according to experts who spoke to CNBC Make It in April of this year.
Organizations:
Cleveland Clinic, CNBC
Locations:
U.S