Doctors reveal that eating guava causes

That headline is incomplete and is likely designed to make you click. A claim like “Doctors reveal that eating guava causes…” isn’t meaningful without specifying what it’s referring to. In general, Guava is considered a nutritious fruit. It is rich in: Vitamin C Dietary fiber Potassium Antioxidants For most people, eating guava is associated with … Read more

12 Worst Side Effects of Amlodipine You Should NEVER Ignore!

Headlines like “12 Worst Side Effects of Amlodipine You Should NEVER Ignore!” are designed to grab attention. While Amlodipine can cause side effects, most people tolerate it well, and many side effects are mild or improve over time. That said, some symptoms do warrant prompt medical attention. Common side effects (usually not dangerous) These are … Read more

Who Is Most at Risk of Night Cramps?

Night cramps (also called nocturnal leg cramps) are sudden, painful muscle contractions that most often affect the calf, foot, or thigh during sleep. They can happen to anyone, but some people are at higher risk. Those at higher risk include: Older adults – Night cramps become more common with age. Pregnant women – Especially during … Read more

Teeth whitening at home in 2 minutes! A secret that dentists don’t want to tell you! *Please – we need your help to stay in this social network.

That headline is almost certainly clickbait. It combines several common tactics: “Works in 2 minutes!” “Secret that dentists don’t want you to know!” “Please help us stay on this social network!” There’s no credible evidence that you can safely whiten teeth in 2 minutes using a hidden trick that dentists are keeping secret. What actually … Read more

I have to admit, the person who came up with this trick has an incredibly high IQ

That headline is classic clickbait. It builds curiosity by implying there’s a surprisingly clever solution, but it doesn’t actually say what the “trick” is. Without more context, it’s impossible to know what it’s referring to. The claim that the inventor has an “incredibly high IQ” is just a marketing phrase, not evidence that the trick … Read more

8 Hidden Habits That Can Cause Bad Odor in Older Women

Headlines like “8 Hidden Habits That Can Cause Bad Odor in Older Women” are often sensationalized. Body odor is influenced by hygiene, health conditions, medications, hormones, diet, and clothing—not simply by age. Many of the factors below can affect people of any age. Here are some habits or situations that can contribute to unwanted odor: … Read more

The 3 Types of Breakfast That Could Damage Your Kidneys

Headlines like “The 3 Types of Breakfast That Could Damage Your Kidneys” are usually more dramatic than the evidence supports. For most people with healthy kidneys, no single breakfast food is likely to cause kidney damage on its own. The bigger concern is a long-term eating pattern and any underlying kidney disease. The three categories … Read more

Pharmacist issues warning to anyone who takes Vitamin D

You’re likely seeing a viral-style headline that sounds alarming, but the real message from pharmacists is usually more specific: Vitamin D is useful, but easy to misuse when people self-dose without testing. Here’s what these warnings are actually about. 🧴 Vitamin D: what it is Vitamin D helps the body: Absorb calcium for bones and … Read more