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What the science actually says Walk into a gym, scroll through fitness TikTok or listen to a health podcast, and chances are you’ll hear someone talking about creatine.

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Coverage gap: Low Left coverage
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What happened

What the science actually says Walk into a gym, scroll through fitness TikTok or listen to a health podcast, and chances are you’ll hear someone talking about creatine.

Why it matters

Once considered a niche supplement used mainly by bodybuilders and elite athletes, creatine has quietly evolved into a go-to product.

Common ground

Part of that popularity … Grey Cicada flipped this story into Vitamins and Supplements•7d Related storyboards

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No major persuasion pattern has been attached yet, so the source, headline, and evidence should carry most of the weight for readers.


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eFinder analyzed this article and checked 2 claims against available evidence, cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia. Here is what the fact-checking layer found.

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Claim 1: “June is primarily a month when blueberry bushes are developing fruit.”
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The provided evidence includes a general Wikipedia page on blueberries and a guide on selecting blueberry bushes, but none of the sources provide specific information regarding the timing of fruit development or whether June is the primary month for this process.
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web search NEUTRAL — Blueberry jam is made from blueberries, sugar, water, and fruit pectin. Blueberry sauce is a sweet sauce prepared using blueberries as a primary ingredient.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blueberry
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web search NEUTRAL — Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.
https://www.wikipedia.org/
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web search NEUTRAL — When selecting blueberry bushes, the best choice is bare-root plants that are...
https://www.thespruce.com/growing-blueberries-1401960
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Claim 2: “The public relations department of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy has stated that 24 ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz last night”
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Multiple sources report different numbers of ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz within the same timeframe. One source (Fars) reports 15 ships, while another reports 28 ships. The claim of 24 ships is not supported by the provided evidence and is contradicted by these specific figures.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Since 28 February 2026, the United States and Israel have been engaged in a war with Iran and its regional allies. The conflict began when the US and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran, targeting mili…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Iran_war
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a major maritime choke point for world energy trade, has been largely blocked by Iran since 28 February 2026, when the United States and Israel launched …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Strait_of_Hormuz_crisis
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN; Persian: نیروی دریایی سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی, romanized: niru-ye daryâyi-e sepâh-e pâsdârân-e enghelâb-e eslâmi; officially abbreviated in Persi…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Revolutionary_Guard_Co…
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info Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by AI and should be used as a starting point for critical thinking, not as definitive truth. Claims are verified against publicly available sources. Always consult the original article and additional sources for complete context.