Planned Parenthood Doesn't Offer Prenatal Care-Truth! & Fiction!
A viral video claiming that Planned Parenthood doesn’t’ provide prenatal care is truth and fiction — and quotes that appear in the video are misleading.
A viral video claiming that Planned Parenthood doesn’t’ provide prenatal care is truth and fiction — and quotes that appear in the video are misleading.
There aren’t any credible reports about HIV contaminated canned food in Thailand or anywhere else.
A report of a baby dying from Vicks VapoRub is unproven, but the product is not intended for children younger than two anyway.
Stephen Hawking and Anderson Cooper have supposedly endorsed the brain-boosting supplement Inteligen.
Flu shots have not been linked to Alzheimer’s disease, despite rumors to the contrary.
EpiPen maker Mylan partnered with the Clinton Foundation before raising the price of the life-saving devices by 400 percent, sparking speculation that the Clintons profited from or enabled the price hikes.
Sea lice is common at Florida beaches, but warnings about sea lice circulating in early 2016 were misleading.
General Mills has recalled millions of pounds of Gold Medal flour that was sold in 20 states.
A panel of Saudi scientists ruled that women are in fact mammals, according to a report.
A blog post called Two Droplets tells the horrific story of a man whose life was changed after two droplets of drain cleaner gave him chemical burn on the back of his hand.