Doctor Pushing COVID Disinformation Sentenced to Prison for Capitol Riot
Despite promoting hydroxychloroquine, Dr. Simone Gold remains licensed in California.
Despite promoting hydroxychloroquine, Dr. Simone Gold remains licensed in California.
A nationwide formula shortage worsened in May 2022, and experts provided scant applicable advice for parents of infants reliant on formula.
A viral Facebook post claims that “testing fresh eggs” is as simple as seeing which eggs sink and which eggs float.
Conspiracy theorists spread screengrabs they claimed validated their push against taking vaccines for the virus.
DMDM hydantoin is a common ingredient in shampoo, and a lawsuit against OGX isn’t evidence its products are necessarily harmful.
The prospect of Fabuloso scenting your toilet tank is alluring, but a viral CleanTok hack has been the subject of debate over whether it’s septic safe or bad for seals and gaskets.
Researchers at the Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Vax Watch say the majority of disinformation comes from just a handful of purveyors.
One of many overdramatic circulating Facebook posts claims that the use of face masks is proof positive the United States has become “an obedient socialist country.”
A viral Facebook post claimed that the beauty chain was continuing to pay its furloughed workers throughout the coronavirus-related closures.
A viral Facebook meme misrepresents why hydroxychloroquine/chloroquine fell from favor and remdesivir became the next great COVID-19 hope.