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More Americans are turning to AI for health advice

01 Aug 2025 By foxnews

More Americans are turning to AI for health advice

Forget typing symptoms into a search bar.

A growing number of Americans are now using artificial intelligence to manage their health and wellness. 

According to a nationwide survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, 35% report already relying on AI to understand and manage aspects of their well-being. From planning meals to getting fitness advice, AI is quickly moving from a futuristic concept to a daily health tool.

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The survey, conducted by Talker Research for The Vitamin Shoppe's annual Trend Report , shows just how deeply AI is embedded in people's health routines:

That's not all. A quarter of users (24%) are even using AI to fact-check information they've heard from doctors, friends or social media.

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Surprisingly, trust in AI is climbing fast. About 63% of Americans find AI trustworthy for health guidance. That's more than those who trust social media (43%) or influencers (41%), though still less than those who rely on doctors (93%) or friends (82%). And when it comes to convenience, AI wins points. About a third of users (31%) say they prefer asking AI over searching Google. Nearly as many (27%) say it's easier than getting advice from a health professional.

The trend is part of a bigger picture. A full 73% of Americans want to stay up-to-date with the latest health trends. And 68% believe AI will play an even bigger role in the future of wellness.

Other findings from the Trend Report show:

These shifts reflect a broader view of wellness-one that balances physical, mental and emotional health.

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Supplements remain central to many routines. About 69% of Americans currently take them. And thanks to new delivery options like gummies, chews and liquids, 34% say it's now easier than ever to stick with a supplement plan. Meanwhile, time-tested adaptogens like shilajit are gaining popularity among younger consumers. And innovations like NAD+ for longevity and peptides for recovery are seeing rising demand. As Muriel Gonzalez, president of The Vitamin Shoppe, explains, "AI is just one piece of a much larger wellness evolution."

If you're looking to boost your wellness routine, AI might offer a helpful starting point. Whether you need meal suggestions, emotional support or a new workout plan, these tools are becoming more accurate and more accessible. Just remember: AI works best when paired with trusted information, professional guidance, and healthy habits. Think of it as a supplement, not a substitute, for well-informed health decisions.

AI is reshaping how Americans think about health. From simplifying self-care to helping people make more informed choices, it's clear that AI is becoming part of everyday wellness. And with more people prioritizing sleep, mental health and balanced nutrition, the future of health looks holistic, personalized and data-driven.

As AI becomes smarter, would you rely on it more than your doctor or friends? Or do you still prefer human advice when it comes to your well-being? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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