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Health-Covid
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Diet sodas are not generally unsafe, and a study didn’t find they increased the risk of heart disease
Health-Vaccines
The European Union did not say COVID-19 vaccines were illegally approved
Health-General
No, toilet paper isn’t harmful to your health
Health-General
Apricot seeds don't cure cancer
Health-General
There is no evidence that heavy metals in tampons cause endometriosis, PCOS, or cancer
Health-Vaccines
No, the technology to produce edible vaccines is not yet perfected
Health-General
No, dermal exposure to Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) does not cause hair loss
Health-General
No, a 30-second ritual will not lower spiked blood sugar levels
Health-General
No, baking soda cannot cure diabetes
Health-General
Health-Pharma
No, mullein leaf extract is not scientifically shown to cure lung-related ailments
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
No evidence of links between COVID-19 vaccines and mpox
Health-General
Politics-U.S. Election 2024
Old video of Trump talking about COVID-19 linked to mpox outbreak
Health-General
No, WHO did not order governments to prepare for mpox 'mega lockdowns'
Health-General
No evidence Indian Goosegrass plant can reverse kidney failure in three months
Health-General
Mouth-taping is trending, but the science behind it lacks evidence
Politics-U.S. Election 2024
Health-General
No, video doesn't show long line for 'mpox testing' in Omaha, U.S.
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