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  • Fact Check: The Mother Of Christopher Todd Erick Did NOT Find Her Deceased Son In An Exhibit Of Plastinated Real Bodies In Las Vegas -- That Exhibit Predates His Death

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    Did the mother of Christopher Todd Erick discover the body of her deceased son, plastinated and on display in a Real Bodies exhibit in Las Vegas? No, that's not true: The bodies on display in the exhibit originated in China. According to Imagine Exhibitions, owners of the Real Bodies exhibit, the specimen in question has been on continuous display in…

    • Nov 17, 2025
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: The Mother Of Christopher Todd Erick Did NOT Find Her Deceased Son In An Exhibit Of Plastinated Real Bodies In Las Vegas -- That Exhibit Predates His Death Not His Body
  • Fact Check: Cyanocobalamin In B12 Supplements Is NOT Harmful

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    Is the cyanocobalamin found in B12 supplements harmful to humans? No, that's not true: Cyanocobalamin is a synthetic form of vitamin B12 used to treat vitamin deficiencies; it is converted into active forms of B12 in the body. The small amount of cyanide released during this process is negligible and not harmful, a nutritional expert told Lead Stories. The claim…

    • Feb 22, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Cyanocobalamin In B12 Supplements Is NOT Harmful FDA-Approved
  • Fact Check: The Nazis Were NOT Involved With Abortion Pill RU-486 -- It Was Developed By French Firm Decades After WWII

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    Were the Nazis involved with the abortion pill RU-486 as claimed by an anti-abortion activist? No, that's not true: The French company that created the pill did so in the 1980s, but the activist made the connection by claiming the company is owned by a German company that created the poisonous gas that was used in Nazi death camps during…

    • Feb 1, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: The Nazis Were NOT Involved With Abortion Pill RU-486 -- It Was Developed By French Firm Decades After WWII Wrong Timeline
  • Fact Check: Apricot Seeds Do NOT Prevent Cancer, Have NOT Caused Hunza Valley People To 'Never Get Cancer'

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    Do the people of the Hunza Valley in northern Pakistan never get cancer because they consume apricot seeds? No, that's not true: There are recorded cases of cancer among the people of the Hunza Valley that date back several decades and there is no evidence that apricot seeds prevent cancer. In fact, the seeds can actually be harmful. The claim…

    • Jun 14, 2023
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Apricot Seeds Do NOT Prevent Cancer, Have NOT Caused Hunza Valley People To 'Never Get Cancer' Can Be Toxic
  • Fact Check: Cattle Did NOT Die As A Result Of COVID-19 Vaccine -- They Were Poisoned By Grazing On Drought-Stressed Forage

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    Did a herd of cattle in northern Italy die within a day of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine injected by the government? No, that's not true: The herd was sickened by grazing on drought-stressed sorghum, Italian public television reported. The video filmed on August 6, 2022, shows dead and dying cattle in northwestern Italy. Sorghum during drought contain high levels of…

    • Jun 9, 2023
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Cattle Did NOT Die As A Result Of COVID-19 Vaccine -- They Were Poisoned By Grazing On Drought-Stressed Forage Toxic Sorghum
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Pasteurized Milk Causes ADHD

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    Is it a proven fact that the consumption of pasteurized milk leads to ADHD? No, that's not true: While the exact causes of this disorder remain unknown, the existing body of evidence links the occurrence of ADHD to genetic factors, not diet. The claim appeared in a video on Instagram on May 8, 2023. The caption said: 🚨MILK SCAM🚨🐮Avoid pasteurized…

    • May 10, 2023
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Pasteurized Milk Causes ADHD Not Proven
  • Fact Check: Excess Cyanocobalamin Does NOT Make Anxiety, Depression Worse -- It's Manmade Vitamin B12

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    Does cyanocobalamin, a man-made form of vitamin B12, cause or aggravate anxiety and depression if too much of it remains in the body? No, that's not true: The human body has a difficult time absorbing B12, no matter what form it comes in. In addition, any excess is passed out in the urine, so it doesn't have a chance to…

    • May 4, 2023
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Excess Cyanocobalamin Does NOT Make Anxiety, Depression Worse -- It's Manmade Vitamin B12 Fact Check: Excess Cyanocobalamin Does NOT Make Anxiety, Depression Worse -- It's Manmade Vitamin B12 No Connection
  • Fact Check: Menstrual Cycles ARE Natural, Are NOT Caused Because Body Is Removing Toxins

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    Are menstrual cycles not natural and are they caused because the body is removing toxins? No, that's not true: "It is completely natural and it is essential," a physician and scientist told Lead Stories about the menstrual cycle. The claim that the menstrual cycle is due to the body removing toxins is not scientifically true, the expert said. The claim…

    • Mar 15, 2023
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Menstrual Cycles ARE Natural, Are NOT Caused Because Body Is Removing Toxins It's Common
  • Fact Check: Women CANNOT 'Get Pregnant By Sunlight' As Result Of Parthenogenesis

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    Can women get pregnant by sunlight as a result of the process called parthenogenesis? No, that's not true: Mammals, including humans, do not reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis. The claim appeared in a video (archived here) on Facebook on March 13, 2023. The male host said: Women can do that. They can get pregnant by sunlight. It's called parthenogenesis. The description…

    • Mar 14, 2023
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Women CANNOT 'Get Pregnant By Sunlight' As Result Of Parthenogenesis Not In Humans
  • Fact Check: 'Vitamin' B17 Was NOT Banned For Its 'Cancer-Killing Properties' -- Substance Doesn't Have Any But Is Highly Toxic

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    Was "vitamin" B17 prohibited for its "cancer-killing properties"? No, that's not true: The only thing it is known for is its ability to cause cyanide poisoning, not to treat cancer. Also, what social media refers to as a "vitamin" is not a vitamin. The claim appeared in a video published on Facebook on March 1, 2023. A male narrator began:…

    • Mar 7, 2023
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: 'Vitamin' B17 Was NOT Banned For Its 'Cancer-Killing Properties' -- Substance Doesn't Have Any But Is Highly Toxic Can Poison
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