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In an age when smart technology touches every corner of our lives, it’s no surprise that artificial intelligence is now playing a role in helping us stay healthy. Whether you’re struggling with persistent fatigue, trying to manage high blood pressure, or simply looking to gain or lose a few pounds, ChatGPT can be a helpful brainstorming tool—generating suggestions that you can take to your doctor or other licensed professionals.
But let’s be very clear: ChatGPT should never be used to make actual health decisions. It is not a medical device, it is not trained to diagnose or treat, and it is not a replacement for your physician, dietitian, or licensed therapist. Instead, use it to gather information, clarify goals, and g