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The Dispatch→ Video: What Does ‘Bloodbath’ Mean?
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AllSides→ Trump’s ‘Bloodbath’ Comment
https://www.factcheck.org/2024/03/trumps-bloodbath-comment/ While speaking about the potential loss of
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Trump Used The Word ‘Bloodbath’ In Car Import Tariff Segment of Speech
Did Donald Trump say in a speech that there would be a "bloodbath" if he weren't elected in November 2024? Yes, that's true, here's more context: The former American president used the term on March 16, 2024, while campaigning in Vandalia
FactCheck.org→ Trump’s ‘Bloodbath’ Comment
Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de Google Translate. While speaking about the potential loss of U.S. auto manufacturing jobs to foreign countries, former President Donald Trump said if he isn’t elected, “it’s going to be a
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Did NOT Hold ‘Honk If You Want A Bloodbath’ Sign — It’s An Edited Video
Did U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene hold a sign reading "Honk if you want a bloodbath" alongside Trump supporters gathered on a roadside? No, that's not true: The video purporting to document that has been edited to add a sign that was n
Truth or Fiction?→ Trump Bloodbath Comment
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PolitiFact→ In Context: What Trump said about a ‘bloodbath’ and Biden’s actions on the car industry
Former President Donald Trump was talking about the auto industry when he said, “If I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath.” Here’s context for that remark and others from his Ohio rally.
The Dispatch→ Blood Libel at MIT
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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Water Is NOT Most Powerful Blood Thinner — It’s NOT A ‘Blood Thinner’ At All
Is water the most powerful blood thinner? No, that's not true: While staying hydrated is important for overall health and can help maintain proper blood viscosity, water does not have the same effect as medications specifically designed t
Truth or Fiction?→ Is Blood Really Blue Inside Your Body?
Many people carry misconceptions about the color of human blood, often influenced by illustrations and the appearance of veins through the skin. This article aims to clarify these misunderstandings by exploring the true colors of blood and the role o
FactCheck.org→ Blood Donations from COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Are Safe, Contrary to Online Claims
SciCheck Digest People vaccinated with an authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine can donate blood immediately after receiving a shot if they’re feeling well. Social media posts distort a question from the American Red Cross to baselessly claim t
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Questionnaire asking blood donors’ vaccination status isn’t proof COVID-19 vaccines are unsafe
The American Red Cross asking blood donors about their vaccination status proves COVID-19 vaccines are dangerous.
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ The Red Cross did not ban people with COVID-19 vaccinations from donating blood
Social media users are misrepresenting a question the Red Cross asks potential blood donors to make false claims about donor eligibility and COVID-19 vaccine safety.
Health Feedback→ The American Red Cross doesn’t prevent people vaccinated against COVID-19 from donating blood, contrary to rehashed viral claim
REVIEW In mid-February 2024, posts started circulating on social media claiming that the American Red Cross was warning potential blood donors to check their eligibility if they’d received a COVID-19 vaccine. Some asked, “I thought the vax was
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Red Cross Blood Donation Question Does NOT Prove COVID-19 Vaccine Is Harmful
Does a Red Cross blood donation question prove that COVID-19 vaccines are harmful? No, that's not true: The Food and Drug Administration requires the question of all blood collectors in the United States. The federal agency allows people
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Social Media Post NOT Endorsement Of CBD Gummies For High Blood Pressure By Barbara O’Neill
Did controversial wellness coach Barbara O'Neill endorse a brand of CBD gummies as a remedy for high blood pressure in a social media post? No, that's not true: O'Neill, who is "permanently prohibited from providing any health services" i
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, oat milk does not raise blood sugar as fast as Coke
Oat milk “raises your blood sugar as much as drinking a Coke.”
Logically→ No, blood does not activate microrobots in septocaine
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence That ‘Dr. Steven Gundry Discovered 3 Completely Natural Ingredients’ For Blood Pressure — Post Offers NO Medical Info, Only A Furniture Ad
Did American physician and author Dr. Steven Gundry discover three "completely natural ingredients, and as a result, blood pressure disappeared forever"? No, that's not true: This post has no information on any treatment for blood pressur
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Bloodied Palestinian baby doll wasn’t made by Israel. It was an art protest.
Bloodied Palestinian baby doll was “made in Israel.”
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, Dr. Oz didn’t endorse gummies to treat high blood pressure
Dr. Oz endorsed gummies to “clean blood vessels” and treat high blood pressure.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, Ben Carson isn’t hawking CBD gummies to treat high blood pressure
Dr. Ben Carson endorsed CBD gummies to treat high blood pressure.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Ben Carson Endorsing Blood Vessel-Cleaning Gummies — Audio Is Fake
Did Dr. Ben Carson, retired neurosurgeon and former Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary, endorse blood vessel-cleaning gummies? No, that's not true: A spokesperson for Carson said that the claim is "completely fake." Add
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – ‘Blood red river’ photo shared out of context on social media
A river in Russia turned red in a biblical omen or divine “retribution.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: FDA Did NOT Say All Cancer Treatments Cause Cancer — Agency Studying <.5 Percent Of Cases Related To Last-Option Treatments Of Advanced Blood Cancers
Did the Food and Drug Administration say all cancer treatments "actually cause cancer"? No, that's not true: The agency issued a press release announcing that it is investigating only cases related to one specific type of drugs -- CAR-T t
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Dr. Oz Does NOT Promote Gummy Cure To ‘Clean Blood Vessels’ — Or For Any Other Purpose
Did Dr. Mehmet Oz promote a gummy cure to "clean out your blood vessels"? No, that's not true: For years the celebrity Dr. Oz has been the subject of false promotional advertising using his name and likeness to sell products, and he has b
Logically→ Pro-Hamas chant misinterpreted as a call to ‘spill more Jewish blood’
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, COVID-19 vaccinated blood poses no risk, health experts say
"You’re in danger” because the American Red Cross doesn’t label blood donations from donors vaccinated against COVID-19.
Full Fact→ Facebook posts show lagoon in Chile, not ‘blood red’ River Nile
The video has been shared across multiple social media platforms with many posts referencing Bible passages.
Health Feedback→ Naturopath promotes scientifically unsubstantiated claim that cayenne pepper is “the most powerful blood thinner”
REVIEW The saying “Food is medicine” encapsulates one of the guiding principles of healthcare, recognizing the role that our diet plays in our health. But this concept is sometimes oversimplified and exploited to spread attractive but unsubstant
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: US Marines Did NOT ‘Capture Deep State Base In Bloody Battle’
Did U.S. Marines capture a "deep state base" in a "bloody battle" in Camp San Luis Obispo, California? No, that's not true: A Pentagon duty officer confirmed to Lead Stories that this claim is false. The claim appeared in an article on a
Health Feedback→ No evidence that COVID-19 vaccines can be sexually transmitted or change people’s blood
REVIEW A video from naturopath Aaron Lewis circulated on social media in September 2023 claiming that COVID-19 vaccines could be sexually transmitted from a vaccinated person to an unvaccinated one. To support his claim, Lewis showed what was allege
Full Fact→ Most people under 55 don’t have undiagnosed high blood pressure
A poll by Blood Pressure UK suggests that most 30-50s don’t know their blood pressure—but other evidence suggests that it won’t be high in most cases.
Truth or Fiction?→ Were Period Products ‘Tested With Blood’ for Absorbency Claims?
In August 2023, amid larger discussions and inauthentically organized narratives about reproductive health care such as abortion, a tweet about whether period products were “tested with real blood” swirled in the context of a claim around r
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Cayenne Pepper Is NOT The Most Powerful Blood Thinner
Is cayenne pepper "the most powerful blood thinner"? No, that's not true: A cardiologist told Lead Stories it's not the most powerful blood thinner and there is no evidence cayenne pepper is more effective than the drugs scientists have t
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Fabricated story stars Mark Wahlberg denouncing ‘blood drinking pedophiles’
Actor Mark Wahlberg said “Hollywood pedophiles have ‘nowhere left to hide.’”
PolitiFact→ RFK Jr.’s Wi-Fi claim about human blood-brain barriers isn’t backed by definitive research
The blood-brain barrier acts as a filter that keeps pathogens and toxins from entering a person’s brain. Experts told PolitiFact that there is no clear evidence that radio frequency energy from Wi-Fi harms the blood-brain barrier.
Logically→ No medical evidence to suggest Celtic salt can reduce high blood pressure