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    1. 22 Jan 2024
      It is not pointless to press traffic light buttons
    2. 6 Jan 2024
      Using a standing desk is mostly beneficial
    3. 15 Dec 2023
      It can be dangerous to swallow fish bones
    4. 4 Sept 2022
      Electromagnetic hypersensitivity has not been shown to be a real syndrome
    5. 22 Aug 2021
      There is no evidence to suggest flour makes ant stomachs explode
    6. 2 Mar 2021
      Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment is not effective for treating common baby problems
    7. 24 Nov 2020
      Electric vehicles are more environmentally friendly overall than conventional cars
    8. 9 Oct 2020
      COVID-19 does not have signs of being a purposefully constructed or manipulated virus
    9. 25 Jun 2020
      There's not enough evidence to say eating dates makes labour easier
    10. 13 Jun 2020
      Radiation from 5G phone masts has not been persuasively shown to be harmful
    11. 21 May 2020
      The colour of bread is not a good indicator of how nutritious it is
    12. 8 Mar 2020
      Dean Koontz did not predict the COVID-19 outbreak
    13. 20 Aug 2019
      A vasectomy does not decrease libido
    14. 2 Jun 2019
      A woman's brain does shrink during pregnancy, but it has not been shown to cause cognitive impairment
    15. 2 May 2019
      Apple seeds are poisonous, but it would require a large number of seeds to make you sick
    16. 17 Mar 2019
      Eating soy does not reduce testosterone levels in men
    17. 10 Mar 2019
      Vitamin C does not have a major impact on preventing or curing a cold
    18. 9 Mar 2019
      Eating carrots can turn your skin orange
    19. 3 Mar 2019
      Sexual activity does not lower testosterone levels in men
    20. 7 Feb 2019
      A sugar binge will not give you diabetes, but an unhealthy diet high in sugar could
    21. 3 Feb 2019
      You do not learn better in your preferred learning style (auditory, visual, kinesthetic
    22. 17 Jan 2019
      Sugar does not make children hyperactive