That headline is incomplete and risky as written. “Doctors reveal that eating onion causes…” is classic clickbait that often spreads health misinformation.
Here are safe, accurate ways to finish or rewrite it, depending on your goal:
Responsible Headline Options
Educational
- “Doctors Explain What Really Happens When You Eat Onions”
- “The Health Effects of Eating Onions, According to Doctors”
Benefit-Focused (Still Accurate)
- “Doctors Say Onions May Support Heart Health and Digestion”
- “Why Doctors Recommend Adding Onions to a Balanced Diet”
Cautionary / Balanced
- “Doctors Warn: Eating Too Many Onions May Trigger These Issues”
- “When Eating Onions Can Cause Discomfort, According to Experts”
Myth-Busting
- “Doctors Debunk Viral Claims About Eating Onions”
- “What Onions Can and Can’t Do for Your Health”
What Onions Can Actually Cause (Fact-Based)
- May support heart health due to antioxidants
- Can aid digestion for some people
- May cause bloating or acid reflux in sensitive individuals
- Do not cure diseases or cause sudden medical effects
If you want, tell me:
- Is this for a blog, YouTube title, or social media post?
- Do you want it positive, cautionary, or myth-busting?
- Are you targeting SEO or viral clicks?
I’ll tailor it exactly to that.