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  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Seafood Causes Leukemia

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    Does consuming seafood cause the form of cancer called leukemia? No, that's not true: No scientific proof exists that eating seafood causes leukemia, a University of California, Riverside expert, who specializes in the study of how environmental factors cause cancer, told Lead Stories. The Mayo Clinic, a leading medical research institution, does not name seafood as one of the possible…

    • Mar 17, 2023
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Seafood Causes Leukemia Fact Check: NO Evidence Seafood Causes Leukemia No Proof
  • Fact Check: Report Does NOT Prove 'Bill Gates' Lab-Grown Meat Causes Cancer In Humans'

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    Does a report assessing the safety of a plant-based meat product made by a company in which Bill Gates has invested prove that meat grown in a laboratory causes cancer in humans? No, that's not true: Since the report doesn't even consider lab-grown meat, it can't prove it's carcinogenic when eaten by people because the two products are not the…

    • Feb 23, 2023
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Report Does NOT Prove 'Bill Gates' Lab-Grown Meat Causes Cancer In Humans' Fact Check: Report Does NOT Prove 'Bill Gates' Lab-Grown Meat Causes Cancer In Humans' Not Lab-Grown
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Drinking Coffee Causes Cancer, Experts Say

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    Does regularly consuming a cup of java increase the odds of developing cancer thanks to the chemical acrylamide in the brew? No, that's not true: Repeated medical studies have found no link between acrylamide and cancer, the National Cancer Institute reports. Medical experts have found no conclusive evidence of a cancer risk from coffee in general, and have instead found…

    • Jan 30, 2023
    • by: Courtney Kealy
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Drinking Coffee Causes Cancer, Experts Say No Evidence
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence That Carrageenan In Tom's Of Maine Toothpaste Causes Cancer

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    Does carrageenan, a food stabilizer made from red seaweed, cause cancer? No, that's not true: A registered dietitian told Lead Stories that there is no substantial evidence that carrageenan causes cancer. Neither the Food and Drug Administration, nor the European Food Safety Authority have found safety concerns with using carrageenan as an additive. The claim that carrageenan causes cancer appeared…

    • Dec 1, 2022
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: NO Evidence That Carrageenan In Tom's Of Maine Toothpaste Causes Cancer Experts Say No
  • Fact Check: Birth Control Pill Use Does NOT Guarantee Cancer Diagnosis, But Does Have Risks

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    Does use of birth control pills, classified by international cancer researchers as a Class 1 carcinogen, mean that a woman will develop cancer? No, that's not true: Decades of research show that oral contraceptives do not significantly increase the likelihood that women will develop certain cancers. The pills can, in fact, reduce the likelihood of other cancers. The claim about…

    • Oct 5, 2022
    • by: Jennifer Dobner
    Fact Check: Birth Control Pill Use Does NOT Guarantee Cancer Diagnosis, But Does Have Risks Pill ≠ Cancer
  • Fact Check: COVID Test Swabs Sterilized Using Ethylene Oxide Are NOT Unsafe When Used Daily

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    Are disposable COVID-19 testing swabs that have been sterilized using ethylene oxide (EO) gas considered carcinogenic and dangerous when used daily? No, that's not true: Only minuscule amounts of EO remain after processing. Matthew J. Arduino, a senior adviser for the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) told Lead Stories, "Cancer is…

    • Aug 1, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: COVID Test Swabs Sterilized Using Ethylene Oxide Are NOT Unsafe When Used Daily No Danger
  • Fact Check: Sunless Tanning Products Are NOT Considered More Dangerous Than Sun Exposure

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    Are sunless tanning products containing dihydroxyacetone dangerous because they "change your DNA," and as an alternative should people seeking a tan gradually increase their sun exposure (while avoiding burning) to build up a "natural sunscreen"? No, that's not true: Sunless tanning products are considered safer than other forms of tanning. There have been in vitro studies that detected DNA damage…

    • Apr 6, 2022
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Sunless Tanning Products Are NOT Considered More Dangerous Than Sun Exposure Scare Tactic
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence That 5G Millimeter Waves Cause Health Problems In Humans

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    Is there evidence that millimeter waves from 5G, the fifth generation of wireless networks, cause health problems in humans? No, that's not true: Although some researchers have expressed reservations regarding the rollout of 5G, many health agencies have determined that 5G technology does not present any known risks for the general public. Such claims appeared in a video (archived here)…

    • Dec 8, 2021
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: NO Evidence That 5G Millimeter Waves Cause Health Problems In Humans Can't Prove It
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence That Kinder Joy Candy Contains A Wax That Causes Cancer -- Or Any Wax

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    Do Kinder Joy candies contain a wax that causes cancer? No, there's no evidence of that: A post making the claim offers no proof or source to substantiate that claim. The manufacturer of the egg-shaped candy says there's no wax in Kinder Joy, and the ingredients list on the company website does not include wax. Also, the FDA says carcinogenic…

    • Nov 3, 2021
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: NO Evidence That Kinder Joy Candy Contains A Wax That Causes Cancer -- Or Any Wax No Wax Present
  • Fact Check: This Video Does Not Prove Its Claim That 'Molnupiravir' COVID Pill Causes Human Mutations and Cancer

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    Did this video prove its claim that the proposed oral COVID drug called molnupiravir is poisonous and causes cancer and mutations? No, that's not true: There's no credible and peer-reviewed lab or clinical data supplied, and the publicly-available evidence does not support the claims. The claims originated in an October 10, 2021, video (archived here) posted to BitChute by the…

    • Oct 19, 2021
    • by: Dean Miller
    Fact Check: This Video Does Not Prove Its Claim That 'Molnupiravir' COVID Pill Causes Human Mutations and Cancer Not Poison
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