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🥦 Don’t Fall for the Kale Hype: Outsmarting Nutrition Misinformation with 3 Critical Thinking Tools
“Cut carbs and torch fat with apple cider vinegar!” “Celery juice detoxes your liver—doctors don’t want you to know this!” “This one herb...
How to Determine a Pseudoscientific Claim from a Fact
Here are some tips to help you determine whether a health claim is based on pseudoscience or scientific evidence: Check the source: Be...
Seven Red Flags of Pseudoscience Marketing
Pseudoscientific practitioners often use a variety of tactics to sell their products and services, including: Emotional appeals: They...
Why is Pseudoscience Dangerous to Health?
Pseudoscience refers to beliefs or practices that are presented as scientific but lacks evidence or a scientific basis. When it comes to...
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