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Misleading! No proof wonderful kola, honey works as contraceptives
Claim: A Facebook user claimed in a post that drinking a mixture of grounded wonderful kola and honey works as…
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No evidence pineapple leaves cure diarrhoea
Claim: A Facebook user claimed in a post that drinking water from pineapple leaves stops diarrhoea. Verdict: No evidence supports…
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Can coconut, plantain leaf baths cure headaches?
Claim: A Facebook user claimed in a video that bathing with water from dried coconut and plantain fronds relieves headaches…
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No proof toothpaste cures nail fungus
Claim: A Facebook user claimed that applying toothpaste to fungus-infected nails will cure them. Verdict: Although health experts assert that…
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African Languages
Karya ce! Yin tsalle baya sa fitsarin da ya makale ya fita a mafitsarar maza
Da’awa: Wani bidiyo da ya bazu a shafin WhatsApp ya nunar da cewa yin tsalle sau 15 zuwa 20 na…
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Can blended mango seed and honey ease asthma?
Claim: An X user claims that taking two to three teaspoons of blended mango seed and honey will reduce asthma…
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False! Jumping does not relieve urine retention in men
Claim: A viral WhatsApp post that jumping 15 to 20 times can relieve urine retention in men. Verdict: There is…
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Claim ginger, garlic, relieve sore throat and cough, partly true
Claim: A Facebook user claimed that consuming a mixture of onions, garlic, ginger, cinnamon stick, and lime for one week…
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False! Waking without penile erection not sign of poor health
Claim: An X user claimed that waking up without an early morning erection of the penis is a sign of…
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Misleading! Neem plants do not work as contraceptives for unwanted pregnancy
Claim: A Facebook posted that neem plant extract can serve as a form of contraceptive for unwanted pregnancy. Verdict: Misleading!…
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