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How much do people ACTUALLY know about the human body?

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How much do people ACTUALLY know about the human body?
How much do people ACTUALLY know about the human body?

But while three in four people think vitamins are vital to filling nutritional gaps, 27% are not currently taking any.All in all, respondents admitted they want to learn more about certain aspects of medicine.Forty-six percent want to expand their knowledge around mental health while 38% would like to look into cardiology and 32% want further education on reproductive health.When in doubt, there are standard places Americans go to for answers to their medical queries.Three in five have sought advice from their doctor, but people are turning to Google more and more to get a grasp on what's going on with their bodies.Half of the respondents have turned to the internet for medical advice.The average person will only wait six hours from a new sensation before googling symptoms.Respondents will Google from just about anywhere including coffee shops (27%), while out shopping (21%), in the car (38%) or office (46%).The most common spot by far was in bed though, with 59%."If you find yourself with gaps in your nutrition, or would like to optimize your health as much as possible, I recommend adding nutritional supplements to your daily routine," Dr. Sinnott added.

"They are great at giving you the vitamins and minerals your body needs that you don't necessarily get from diet alone."

But while three in four people think vitamins are vital to filling nutritional gaps, 27% are not currently taking any.All in all, respondents admitted they want to learn more about certain aspects of medicine.Forty-six percent want to expand their knowledge around mental health while 38% would like to look into cardiology and 32% want further education on reproductive health.When in doubt, there are standard places Americans go to for answers to their medical queries.Three in five have sought advice from their doctor, but people are turning to Google more and more to get a grasp on what's going on with their bodies.Half of the respondents have turned to the internet for medical advice.The average person will only wait six hours from a new sensation before googling symptoms.Respondents will Google from just about anywhere including coffee shops (27%), while out shopping (21%), in the car (38%) or office (46%).The most common spot by far was in bed though, with 59%."If you find yourself with gaps in your nutrition, or would like to optimize your health as much as possible, I recommend adding nutritional supplements to your daily routine," Dr. Sinnott added.

"They are great at giving you the vitamins and minerals your body needs that you don't necessarily get from diet alone."

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