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Nutrition | Health

Analysis Summary

Propaganda Score
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Fact-Check Results

“During the Winter Olympic Games, thousands of athletes have breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the facilities.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to confirm or refute meal consumption patterns at Winter Olympics.
“Nuts are packed with health benefits.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to verify health benefits of nuts.
“Moderate daily consumption of caffeine is associated with a lower risk of dementia and slower cognitive decline.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to assess caffeine-dementia risk association.
“The UK has confirmed 36 cases of formula-related intoxications in babies.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to confirm UK formula intoxication cases.
“Women following a Mediterranean diet have lower stroke risk.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to verify Mediterranean diet-stroke risk link.
“Ultra-processed foods should be regulated like tobacco.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to assess regulation comparisons for ultra-processed foods.
“Some fruit juices offer health benefits but should be consumed in moderation.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to verify fruit juice health claims.
“Nestlé, Danone, and Lactalis recalled infant formula due to toxic cereulide contamination.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to confirm formula contamination recalls.
“Extending school meal coverage to all children could reduce undernourishment by 24%.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to verify school meal impact on undernourishment.
“Children on plant-based diets may need supplements or fortified foods for key nutrients.”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence in archive to assess nutrient needs for plant-based diets.
“Mothers' genes may indirectly influence children's health.”
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“Introducing peanuts early can prevent allergies.”
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“Higher ultra-processed food intake is linked to higher early death risk.”
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“EU Parliament banned meat terms for plant-based products.”
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“Mediterranean diet reduces dementia risk and slows cognitive decline.”
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“Experts share 5 tips to distinguish gut health facts from fiction.”
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“EU reopened poultry imports from Brazil after avian flu.”
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“Eating more potatoes is linked to higher type 2 diabetes risk.”
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“Mediterranean diet improves gum health.”
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“The Monk Garden organizes events on edible and medicinal plants.”
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“Experts agree that high fiber intake is beneficial.”
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“Kiwis are EU-certified to aid digestion.”
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“Improving diet and physical activity reduces visceral fat buildup.”
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“Changing diets can prevent climate crisis and millions of deaths.”
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“Calorie labels don't lead to healthier choices.”
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“Higher ultra-processed food intake is linked to higher colorectal cancer risk.”
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“A balanced diet is more than just ultra-processed foods.”
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“Fontaneda brand Pim's Orange Biscuits were recalled for metal contamination.”
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“Home cooking is better for weight loss than processed meals.”
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