DEBUNKED: Harvard and Mayo Clinic Did Not Find That a Dairy Queen Blizzard Boosts Muscle Growth 43% More Than Chicken and Rice

A viral social media post claims that Harvard and the Mayo Clinic published “the most amazing study of the decade,” alleging that a post-workout Dairy Queen Blizzard increases muscle protein synthesis (MPS) by 43% more than “boring chicken breast + rice.” Our review of available scientific evidence shows this claim is false. The wording and […]

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Tesla Has Not Launched an “All-Terrain Hover Bike” in Dubai

A claim circulating online states that an “all-terrain Tesla hover bike” has made its debut in Dubai, drawing attention for its futuristic design and cutting-edge technology. However our review shows that the claim is misleading. Social Media Posts Posts promoting the claim typically feature images or video clips of a flying motorcycle device, often accompanied […]

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Did The Inventor Of Vaseline Eat Vaseline And Wound Himself To Test His Product?

Vaseline, the widely recognized petroleum jelly, has an interesting history. But did its inventor, Robert Chesebrough, really consume a spoonful of it daily? And did he demonstrate its wound-healing properties by burning his skin? Let’s delve into the truth. Social Media Claims Recently, a Facebook user shared a message claiming that Robert Augustus Chesebrough, the […]

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