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[FACT OR FAKE #93] I Have A Cold. Can Herbal Tea Help Me Get Rid Of It?
Tea can be warming, invigorating, soothing, and most importantly, health promoting. But can it really cure common cold? SAYS' FACT OR FAKE columnist Sadho Ram explores the topic.
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[FACT OR FAKE #92] Do Tongkat Ali And Kacip Fatimah Actually Work?
According to Tongkat Ali and Kacip Fatimah product manufacturers, these herbs can do anything from curing erectile dysfunction to boosting your performance in the gym, but what does science say? We dig through studies and research in this week's FACT OR FAKE to find out.
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[FACT OR FAKE #91] Do Kids Really Need Milk?
How important is milk for kids? Does consuming milk have any added benefits? SAYS' FACT OR FAKE columnist Sadho looks at what health writers and latest research say about milk to find out whether or not kids really need to drink milk.
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[FACT OR FAKE #90] Can You Get Skin Cancer If You Don't Apply Sunscreen Daily?
Wearing sunscreen has always been synonymous with sun safety and skin cancer protection, as it prevents the sun's harmful UVA and UVB rays from causing DNA damage. But is our skin more susceptible to cancer if we don't use sunscreens daily? Your weekly SAYS' FACT OR FAKE columnist Sadho looks at facts to determine a conclusion.
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[FACT OR FAKE #89] Is An 18-Year-Old Girl Really Dating (And Plans To Marry) Her Dad?
An 18-year-old girl who in an interview with New York Magazine's Science of US Blog opened up about dating her dad and what it's like being in as unconventional relationship (read consensual incest) as the one she and her biological father are in. But is it true? Your weekly SAYS' FACT OR FAKE columnist Sadho explores the deep web to determine whether or not.
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[FACT OR FAKE #88] Has Ebola Really Spread Inside The Islamic State?
There are reports of ISIS fighters contracting Ebola circulating the Internet with people, secretly hoping them to be true, sharing far and wide. In our this week's FACT OR FAKE column, we analyse whether the reports are true or not.
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[FACT OR FAKE #87] A Jewish Boy Was Adopted To Stop Him From Becoming A Werewolf?
By tradition, the seventh son (or daughter) born to an Argentine family is eligible to become the godson (or daughter) of the President. But is it true that it's done to prevent them from turning into werewolves? We explore the topic in the very first FACT OR FAKE column of 2015.
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[FACT OR FAKE #86] Is This 'Atas' Photo Of Economy Class In The 1960s Real?
Planes were certainly more roomy back in the 1950s and 60s. But is this really an actual presentation of the Economy Class Flying? In our weekly FACT OR FAKE series, we set out to search the deep web to find the truth behind this viral photo.
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[FACT OR FAKE #85] Did Pope Francis Really Say All Dogs Go To Heaven?
Cool Pope Francis delighted millions of pet-owning faithful late last month when he allegedly told a little boy that he would be reunited with his dearly departed dog in the afterlife. But did he actually say it?
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[FACT OR FAKE #84] Does Eating Whole Lemons Really Help Cure Skin Cancer?
Lots of people have lots of different theories about what really cures cancer, one of which is eating whole lemons or lemon peels. So, your weekly SAYS' FACT OR FAKE columnist Sadho sets out to search the deep web to find the truth behind this widely popular claim.
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[FACT OR FAKE #83] Do Bulls Really Hate The Colour Red?
Bullfighting conjures a common image: An angry bull charging at a matador’s small red cape, the muleta. But, why does the beast charge at the sight of red? Your weekly SAYS' FACT OR FAKE columnist Sadho sets out to search the deep web to find the truth behind this popular notion.
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[FACT OR FAKE #82] Are Mobile Phones Really Dangerous In Hospitals?
Is there any evidence that signals do, or ever did, disrupt medical equipment? Your weekly SAYS' FACT OR FAKE columnist Sadho explores the deep web to separate fact from fake.
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