VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Viral advisory against drinking cold water amid heat NOT TRUE
Blood vessels do not explode on exposure to cold.
Blood vessels do not explode on exposure to cold.
An expert advised against putting a whole garlic clove inside one’s ear.
Akesis Holistic Health’s post also included a misleading claim on the use of the drug abroad, and recommended doses for it.
Also known as sleep starts, they are “normal physiologic movements not related to death,” according to one neurologist.
While in moderation, it may be beneficial for the treatment of hypertension, there is a lack of clinical trials proving the plant’s safety and efficacy as a cancer treatment.
There are no records or scientific evidence supporting the claim that the plant is cancerous, although it can be poisonous and should not be chewed or ingested.
There are no scientific studies that prove wearing pads for long periods of time causes cancer.
A University of Queensland press release nor an ABC News Australia report used in the false post makes no mention of bananas.
This post is false. Don’t believe it.
This story is inaccurate.