ReferIndia News Social media nutrition misinformation fuels food-based attachments

ReferIndia News

Need a stunning portfolio website?

ReferIndia is your one-stop solution for design, development, and deployment—fast and professional!

Create Now
News Image

Social media nutrition misinformation fuels food-based attachments

Published on: Sept. 15, 2025, 5 a.m. | Source: Daily Excelsior

MONTREAL, Sep 14: Whether you’re at a party, a family gathering or even at work, chances are you’ve heard someone say: “I’m on the (insert name) diet. It’s amazing!” Or maybe you’ve been the one to say it. Either way, it’s not surprising. Diet trends are as old as, well, the grapefruit diet of the 1930s. But in today’s social media world, endless online wellness hacks, fad diets and nutrition misinformation are spreading faster than ever. Why? Quick-fix regimens gain […]

Checkout more news
Ad Banner

Your idea, online today

Launch your brand today, no experience needed

Start Now
ReferIndia News contact