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Did an unknown number call you? No problem: find out who it is with a simple trick.

That headline is another clickbait-style “hack” post. It’s implying there’s a simple trick to reliably identify any unknown caller, which is often exaggerated or misleading. What’s actually true You can sometimes identify unknown numbers, but not with a guaranteed universal trick: 1. Caller ID / phone apps Apps like Truecaller or similar services can sometimes …

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The five drinks that are most harmful to your bones, according to health experts.

That headline is another example of oversimplified “fear list” content. Bone health is influenced by overall diet, calcium/vitamin D intake, physical activity, hormones, and lifestyle, not just a few “bad drinks.” That said, some beverages can contribute to lower bone density or interfere with calcium balance when consumed frequently or in excess: Drinks often linked …

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Maybe you’ve seen this plant growing everywhere, but you never knew its power…

That line is another common clickbait-style teaser. It doesn’t actually identify the plant, so it could be referring to almost anything—often these posts end up meaning something ordinary like dandelion, plantain weed, purslane, or even aloe. These kinds of claims usually follow a pattern: “Grows everywhere” “Ancient secret remedy” “Cures dozens of diseases” No specific …

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#1 Vitamin to Eliminate Swollen Legs and Ankles

The headline “#1 Vitamin to Eliminate Swollen Legs and Ankles” is misleading. Swollen legs and ankles (edema) can have many causes, including: Standing or sitting for long periods Venous insufficiency (vein problems) Heart, kidney, or liver disease Certain medications Pregnancy Lymphedema Infections or injuries There is no single vitamin that reliably “eliminates” swollen legs and …