Nutrition: Here are some false claims made by influencers about food and diet
Update: 2025-11-24
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Canadian Medical Association issued a stark warning: false health information is spreading faster than ever, and it’s having real consequences for public trust — and for our health. One area where misinformation thrives is nutrition. From TikTok diet hacks to influencers declaring certain foods “evil,” it’s getting harder for Canadians to tell what’s credible and what’s just clickbait. Dr. Daiva Nielsen from McGill University, spoke to Andrew Carter.
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