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Zodiac Signs Most Likely to Have Prophetic Dreams

Claims about “zodiac signs most likely to have prophetic dreams” come from astrology, not science. There is no scientific evidence that people born under particular zodiac signs are more likely to have dreams that predict the future. Research on dreams has not found a connection between zodiac signs and prophetic abilities. In astrology articles, signs …

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Lady weaves 400 cheap wooden clothespins through heavy metal chicken wire. Everyone is copying this idea for their patio!.

That sounds like one of those viral DIY headlines. The idea is usually to weave inexpensive wooden clothespins through sections of chicken wire to create a decorative patio screen, privacy panel, wall art, planter backdrop, or shade feature. Why people like it: Low cost: clothespins and chicken wire are relatively inexpensive. Easy customization: you can …

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Bay leaves are 100,000 times more potent than Botox. They erase wrinkles, even at 70 years old. Leave an “OK” to see the recipe in the first comment.

That claim is almost certainly false. There is no credible scientific evidence that bay leaves are “100,000 times more potent than Botox” or that they can erase wrinkles, especially to the degree implied in social media posts. A few things to know: Botox (Botox) works by temporarily relaxing specific facial muscles, which can reduce the …

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Transform Your Health with This Natural Drink That May Help Reduce Cholesterol, Inflammation, and Fatigue

That headline is a classic health-marketing style claim. Without seeing the actual drink, it’s best to be cautious. Why to be skeptical Phrases like: “Transform your health” “May help reduce cholesterol” “Fight inflammation” “Boost energy” or reduce fatigue are often used to make a single food or drink sound like a cure-all. In reality, no …

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Are “2-Ingredient Glow Recipes” Fooling Your Skin Routine?

The answer is: sometimes yes, sometimes no. Many viral “2-ingredient glow recipes” (for example, combinations involving lemon, baking soda, toothpaste, cinnamon, or other kitchen ingredients) are promoted as quick fixes for brighter skin, acne, or dark spots. The problem is that “natural” doesn’t automatically mean “safe” or “effective.” Why some recipes can be misleading Lemon …