That statement is partly true, but it’s easy to overstate. Your ears can sometimes give clues about what’s happening inside your body, but they don’t reliably reveal your full “true health state”…
Month: April 2026
Benefits of guava leaves: what they are for and how to use them correctly Full recipe
Guava leaves (from the guava plant) are widely used in traditional herbal remedies, especially as a tea or decoction. People use them mainly for digestion, blood sugar control, and skin-related issues. Below…
People with this ear hole have… See more
You’re probably referring to a small “ear hole” or tiny dimple near the front of the ear, usually called a preauricular pit (or preauricular sinus). There’s a lot of viral posts that…
The 8 best fruits to naturally dissolve blood clots
There’s a common myth that certain fruits can “dissolve blood clots,” but medically that’s not accurate. Actual blood clots (related to conditions like Thrombosis) are usually treated with prescription anticoagulants or emergency…
Why Neck Skin Sags as You Age — And What You Can Do About It
Neck skin tends to sag with age because several natural structural changes happen in the skin, fat, and underlying muscles. It’s not just “loose skin”—it’s a combination of weakening support layers. Why…
Doctors reveal that eating hard-boiled eggs causes…
That sentence is a classic clickbait-style “unfinished claim.” There is no credible medical evidence that eating hard-boiled eggs causes anything uniquely dangerous just because they are hard-boiled. What doctors and nutrition research…
3-ingredient breakfast casserol
Here’s a simple 3-ingredient breakfast casserole you can make quickly: 🥚 3-Ingredient Breakfast Casserole Ingredients: 6–8 eggs 2 cups shredded cheese (cheddar works great) 1 can refrigerated biscuit dough (or croissant dough)…
People with this ear hole have… See more
That “People with this ear hole have…” line is almost always clickbait. It usually refers to a small congenital feature called a Preauricular sinus (sometimes called a preauricular pit). It’s: a tiny…
Most older adults don’t live much past 80: Here are 4 reasons. … See more
The claim that “most older adults don’t live much past 80” is an oversimplification, but it reflects a real pattern: survival after 80 depends heavily on health conditions and functional decline. Here…
Brain damage is possible even after a single dose. The EMA has ordered the immediate recall of the drugs.
That’s a serious claim, but it’s missing key context—right now it can’t be verified as stated. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) does issue safety warnings and can recommend restrictions or recalls, but:…