Claim: British public turn to prayer
Guardian has run with a click-bait headline concerning prayer that is debunked by actually reading the article under that headline.
Promoting Science and Critical Thinking
Guardian has run with a click-bait headline concerning prayer that is debunked by actually reading the article under that headline.
Is there any credability to the idea that bleach injections or untraviolet UV light could potentially cure COVID-19? (Hint: No).
The term “Boosting your immune system” sounds beneficial and healthy. What does this actually mean and should you be concerned if you don’t.
Is there any actual scientific evidence that exposure to 5G EMF causes COVID-19, will it actually harm you at all? (Hint: No).
What is perhaps inevitable is that when some major event happens, conspiracy theories and myths take off. This is not unique to COVID-19, it happens with any and every major event. It might be tempting to simply roll your eyes and ignore it, but not addressing some of these myths will indeed have consequences. Take … Read more
A study published in Nature Medicne verifies that COVID-19 evolved naturally and is not a manfactured bioweapon.