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Health

Medical claims, vaccine information, and health misinformation debunked.

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TrueMar 3

Drugmakers raised prices on more than 350 drugs this year, with a median price hike of 4%.

The claim that drugmakers raised prices on more than 350 drugs this year with a median price hike of 4% is consistently ...

FalseMar 3

Khamenei said that you should rape female prisoners who are virgin so they dont enter heaven

The claim that Ayatollah Khamenei explicitly ordered the rape of virgin female prisoners to prevent them from entering h...

Partly TrueMar 2

The Supreme Leader of Iran is alive, contrary to rumors or speculation about his health or status.

The claim that the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, is alive contradicts circulating rumors about his health or dea...

TrueFeb 28

Bill clinton denies knowing who the woman in the jacuzzi was

The claim that Bill Clinton denied knowing who the woman in the jacuzzi was during his deposition related to the Epstein...

TrueFeb 23

MRI scans are commonly used to provide detailed cross-sectional images of the neck region for medical diagnosis.

MRI scans are widely recognized as a valuable imaging modality that produces detailed cross-sectional images of various ...

TrueFeb 23

Medical imaging techniques such as MRI and X-ray are commonly used to diagnose spinal conditions.

The claim that medical imaging techniques such as MRI and X-ray are commonly used to diagnose spinal conditions is well ...

Partly TrueFeb 21

Stephen Hawking had an affair with one of his nurses, who he later married while still married to his first wife.

The claim that Stephen Hawking had an affair with one of his nurses whom he later married while still married to his fir...

TrueFeb 15

Who Will Be New Jersey’s Next Governor? It’s Wide Open

The claim "Who Will Be New Jersey’s Next Governor? It’s Wide Open" is supported by multiple sources indicating a competi...

Partly TrueFeb 11

Who got the most views during nfl half time between bad bunny and tps

The claim comparing who got the most views during the NFL halftime show between Bad Bunny and Turning Point USA (TPUSA) ...

TrueFeb 3

The Nipah virus is a zoonotic virus that can cause severe disease in both animals and humans, and it has been reported in India.

The claim that the Nipah virus is a zoonotic virus capable of causing severe disease in both animals and humans, and tha...

FalseJan 29

Drug tunnel under Somali attorneys mansion

The claim that a drug tunnel was discovered under a Somali attorneys' mansion in Minneapolis has been thoroughly investi...

FalseJan 18

Has dt came up with a health care plan?

The claim that "Has dt came up with a health care plan?" lacks support from credible sources. The available references p...

Partly TrueJan 18

Who is mashelle wilde?

The claim "Who is Michelle Wilde?" refers to Michelle Wilde Anderson, a prominent academic and author known for her work...

Partly TrueJan 18

Who was in tge right renee or the ice officer?

The claim regarding who was in the right between Renee Nicole Good and the ICE officer involved in her fatal shooting is...

TrueJan 4

There are individuals involved in drug-related cases who have received pardons or clemencies under the Trump administration.

The claim that individuals involved in drug-related cases received pardons or clemencies under the Trump administration ...

FalseDec 27

Who is registered as Mr tweet on telegram or as Elon musk

The claim regarding the registration of "Mr. Tweet" on Telegram as Elon Musk lacks credible evidence and is contradicted...

Partly TrueDec 27

Who is Janet Williams

The claim "Who is Janet Williams" lacks specificity, as there are multiple individuals with that name, each notable in d...

Partly TrueDec 27

Is dolly parton a millionaire and what is wrong with her health

Dolly Parton is indeed a millionaire, with estimates of her net worth ranging significantly, often cited in the hundreds...

FalseDec 25

COVID-19 vaccines cause sudden deaths

The claim that COVID-19 vaccines cause sudden deaths is not supported by credible evidence. Multiple studies and reports...

FalseNov 24

The image features a man who resembles a famous public figure known for having long, white hair and a beard, such as the physicist Albert Einstein.

The claim that the image features a man resembling a famous public figure known for long, white hair and a beard, such a...

Partly TrueNov 1

The rising cost of health insurance significantly impacts low-income families in the United States.

The claim that the rising cost of health insurance significantly impacts low-income families in the United States is sup...

Partly TrueOct 19

Meditation can improve physical health and promote relaxation.

The claim that "meditation can improve physical health and promote relaxation" is supported by various sources, though t...

TrueOct 1

The Bible says those who bless Israel will be blessed, and those who curse Israel will be cursed.

The claim that "The Bible says those who bless Israel will be blessed, and those who curse Israel will be cursed" is roo...

Partly TrueSep 29

China has developed a new medical technology referred to as "bone glue" that aids in the treatment of bone fractures.

The claim that "China has developed a new medical technology referred to as 'bone glue' that aids in the treatment of bo...

TrueSep 24

There is a character named Charles Kirkland in the 1998 movie "Snake Eyes" who is shot in the neck.

The claim that there is a character named Charles Kirkland in the 1998 movie "Snake Eyes" who is shot in the neck is sub...

FalseSep 24

Vaccines cause cancer

The claim that vaccines cause cancer lacks credible scientific support and is contradicted by extensive research. The ma...

FalseSep 9

The COVID-19 vaccines cause sudden cardiac deaths

The claim that COVID-19 vaccines cause sudden cardiac deaths lacks credible evidence and is contradicted by numerous stu...

FalseSep 8

mRNA vaccine cause sudden deaths

The claim that mRNA vaccines cause sudden deaths is not supported by credible evidence. While there have been reports an...

Partly TrueSep 6

5G networks cause health issues

The claim that "5G networks cause health issues" is a contentious topic with a range of opinions and research findings. ...

FalseSep 6

Vaccines cause cancer

The claim that "vaccines cause cancer" is not supported by credible scientific evidence. The majority of the sources pro...

FalseSep 4

Claims of hospitals in Europe are preparing for global war

The claim that hospitals in Europe are preparing for a global war lacks credible evidence and is not supported by reliab...

FalseAug 29

mRNA vaccines cause sudden deaths

The claim that "mRNA vaccines cause sudden deaths" lacks credible evidence and is not supported by reliable scientific r...

Partly TrueAug 29

mRNA vaccine research indicates they have potential in cancer treatment

The claim that mRNA vaccine research indicates potential in cancer treatment is supported by a growing body of research,...

Partly TrueAug 29

5G networks cause health issues

The claim that "5G networks cause health issues" is a contentious topic that has garnered significant attention and deba...

FalseAug 29

Do vaccines cause cancer?

The claim that vaccines cause cancer is not supported by credible scientific evidence. A review of the provided sources ...

Partly TrueAug 26

Japan to train 300.000 africans for job in industrial development, healthcare, agriculture and AI

The claim that Japan will train 300,000 Africans for jobs in industrial development, healthcare, agriculture, and AI is ...

Partly TrueAug 7

Are vaccines potentially harmful

The claim that vaccines are potentially harmful is a nuanced topic that requires careful consideration of the evidence s...

FalseJul 27

Is there a disease entity called Silent Diabetes?

The claim regarding the existence of a disease entity called "Silent Diabetes" lacks substantial support in the reviewed...

FalseJul 27

75% of people I’ve 35 years die from silent diabetes: Tre or false?

The claim that "75% of people I’ve 35 years die from silent diabetes" is not supported by credible evidence. The sources...