The reel claims carbonated drinks block nutrients from reaching hair, but what does science say?
From “stone dissolver” to hydration booster, coconut water is being widely promoted online. What does the evidence actually show?
Viral “coffee + lemon” cough cure sounds convincing, but does it actually work?
The internet says cucumber may work like metformin — fact or fiction?
Can one fruit manage hypertension? What the evidence says about the banana claim
From wrinkles to collagen damage: What science says about sugar and ageing
Experts say chronic loud snoring linked to obstructive sleep apnea may affect brain health over time, while snoring alone is not proven to directly cause dementia
A trending hormone hack sparks questions about what flax seeds actually do
Instagram’s heart-health claim goes viral, but does pomegranate juice really work?
Can your favourite zero-sugar drink increase cancer risk? The truth about aspartame
Human meat, carcinogens, toxic chemicals? Separating fact from fear in viral fast-food claims
A wellness procedure called 'inuspheresis therapy' has sparked attention online, with claims about removing toxic substances from the blood
A viral reel warns against eating dry fruits randomly. But is there more to the story?
Sweet cravings, low mood: Cause or coincidence? Research on sugar intake and depression points to a consistent association, but not a clear cause-and-effect relationship
A viral migraine hack is everywhere, but does it really work? When it comes to cold therapy, research looks at a different mechanism altogether
Viral reel warns against face masks, but does science agree? The reel discusses common skincare trends and whether certain face masks are actually safe for the skin
Viral bathing tip claims to prevent heart attacks, but does it? According to study sudden exposure to very hot or very cold water can put stress on the cardiovascular system, leading to rapid changes in heart rate and blood pressure
“Throw away your aluminium utensils,” says viral reel, but what does science say?
From sleep to broccoli: Are these everyday habits secret cancer shields? Healthy lifestyle habits are often promoted for cancer prevention, with claims circulating about drinking water, eating fermented foods, "metabolic walking," consuming cruciferous vegetables, and proper sleep
As thyroid cases rise, a surprising suspect emerges. Is this fact or fear?
That scoop of relief might not be what it seems. Studies conducted reveal that cold conditions significantly increased cold-induced thermogenesis (CIT)—the body’s mechanism to generate heat in response to cold
Cotton for calm, synthetics for stress? The truth behind the viral claim. Scientific evidence suggests that while clothing—particularly fabric choice—can influence physical comfort, it may also impact emotional responses. However, the connection is more complex than a simple cause-and-effect relationship
Is your empty morning plate quietly harming your health? Experts note that skipping breakfast is a marker of an unhealthy lifestyle
It starts with friction but does it end in cancer? Medical literature does document cases of what is informally referred to as “saree cancer”—but these are rare and isolated
Can fear damage your kidneys and anger harm your liver? Science tells a more complex story
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