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No, oxygen is not just electrons, and we cannot survive on just oxygen and light
Health-General
No, borax is not safe to consume
Health-General
No, there is no maximum amount of protein your body can absorb in an hour
Health-General
Claim stating tapping elbows can prevent heart blockage lacks scientific evidence
Health-General
Scripted video shared to claim man 'injecting chemicals' in watermelons 'caught by police'
Health-General
Vaccination, not thyme, helps prevent whooping cough
Tech-Deepfakes
Health-General
Deepfake audio used to claim Indian news anchor, politicians endorsed 'miracle' diabetes cure
Health-General
Refrigerating chopped onion, ginger, and leftover rice won’t harm your health
Health-General
'Birth comb' hack to alleviate pain during labor is unsubstantiated
Health-General
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No, the WEF has not hidden insects in food products
Health-General
No scientific evidence supports the claim that daith piercings can cure migraines
Health-General
No, moles aren’t build-ups of toxins and you can’t rub them off with pearl powder
Health-General
'Urine Injection Therapy' is harmful and cannot 'create antibodies'
Health-General
Video of raisin-making process falsely shared to claim ‘grapes cause cancer’
Health-General
No, milk thistle cannot detox your liver
Health-General
No, microwave ovens don't destroy the nutritional value of foods and turn them into toxins
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