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21 Dangerous Wellness Trends Health Experts Say People Need To Stop Falling For

Health experts warn 21 viral wellness trends are now causing preventable hospitalizations—here’s what’s trending dangerously.

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The brief

Medical professionals are reporting a rise in hospitalizations linked to popular but risky wellness practices. Coverage highlights trends like extreme detox diets, unregulated supplement use, and DIY medical procedures that experts say are worsening patient outcomes.

Watch for expanded reports on which trends are most prevalent in emergency rooms, as well as potential regulatory responses to misinformation in wellness marketing. Coverage does not yet specify geographic hotspots or long-term health impacts.

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Quick answers

Are these trends widely adopted?

Coverage suggests these practices are gaining traction online and through social media, though exact adoption rates are not provided.

Which specific trends are named?

Headlines list 21 trends, but individual examples include extreme detox methods, unproven supplements, and DIY medical interventions. Full lists are available in linked articles.

Are there regional differences in these trends?

Coverage does not yet specify whether certain trends are more prevalent in specific areas, though *KTVN*’s Health Watch segment hints at localized concerns.

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