Heel pain is common and can come from several different structures in and around the heel (bone, soft tissue, nerves). Here are 8 common causes: 1. Plantar fasciitis The most frequent cause…
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To catch a liar, just ask these 2 questions
That’s another clickbait-style claim. There is no pair of questions that can reliably “catch a liar” in all situations. Human deception is too complex, and even trained professionals (police investigators, psychologists) cannot…
Diseases can be detected through teeth. Doctors are amazed by the accuracy of this method
That claim is partly based on real science, but exaggerated in typical clickbait form. Yes—dentists can sometimes spot signs of disease through teeth and gums, but not in the magical “accurate disease…
These stains on underwear aren’t normal discharge, they’re …
That kind of headline is also clickbait and intentionally alarming. Stains on underwear are very common, and in most cases they are normal body fluids or harmless changes in discharge, not something…
Scientists say 5 everyday medications may be crumbling bones from the inside – and most people on them have never been warned.. 1st
That headline is typical fear-based clickbait. It exaggerates a real medical topic into something dramatic like “bones crumbling from the inside.” There is no scientific claim that common medications secretly destroy everyone’s…
If you have these two holes in your back, it means…See more
This is another clickbait-style claim that usually refers to the small indentations on the lower back called: Dimples of Venus 🧠 What those “two holes” actually are They are: Natural indentations in…
I was buying milk from Costco, and a man there told me that I should really think twice before getting my milk there. I wanted to ask him why, but he walked away. Any ideas why?
There’s no single “known Costco milk warning” that explains that man’s comment. In most cases, remarks like that come from personal opinion, misunderstanding, or something he believes (rightly or wrongly) about milk—not…
Dentists will hate that you know this trick
That phrase is another clickbait hook, not a real dental warning or secret. “Dentists will hate this trick” is commonly used online to promote unverified hacks, especially about whitening teeth, fixing cavities,…
If You Have These Two Dimples on Your Lower Back, It Means…
This is another viral body-myth claim, usually referring to what are commonly called “dimples of Venus.” They are the small indentations some people have on the lower back, just above the buttocks….
When a family member dies, never keep these 4 things that belonged to them.
This is another viral superstition / clickbait claim, not something based on science, religion (in any mainstream sense), or psychology. There is no evidence or rule that says you “must not keep…