Is it against the law for athletes to endorse milk as a nutritious beverage? No, that's not true: There's nothing inherently illegal about athletes promoting milk as healthy, despite claims by Bobby Price in a YouTube video. Staff from th
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Full Fact→ Raw milk doesn’t make it easier to digest lactose
It may also contain harmful pathogens, so people with weaker immune systems are advised not to consume it.
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→ Pasteurizing and fortifying milk do not make it nutrient-deficient or synthetic
Logically→ No, raw milk cannot cure lactose intolerance
The Dispatch→ The Trout in Robert Menendez’s Milk
Too many politicians feel no shame, much less express it.
PolitiFact→ Fact-check: Does milk consumption increase breast cancer risk? More research is needed, experts say
A Facebook post says that drinking 3 cups of milk daily increases breast cancer risk. Different studies have varying conclusions.
Full Fact→ Raw milk won’t cure lactose intolerance, but it might make you ill
An Instagram video claims that raw unpasteurised milk cures lactose intolerance. But raw milk still contains lactose and there’s no evidence it will prevent the digestive issues this causes.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence Pasteurized Milk Causes ADHD
Is it a proven fact that the consumption of pasteurized milk leads to ADHD? No, that's not true: While the exact causes of this disorder remain unknown, the existing body of evidence links the occurrence of ADHD to genetic factors, not di
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Can mRNA be ingested via milk? Study didn’t say so and USDA isn’t testing it in food
“mRNA in food is being tested by USDA now.”
Logically→ No, Kerala government or milk federation has not banned Karnataka’s dairy brand Nandini in the state
Logically→ No, Vitamin D present in milk is not going to ‘poison’ you
PolitiFact→ Elise Stefanik – Does Eric Adams want to ban chocolate milk in NYC schools?
New York City Mayor Eric Adams proposes to “ban chocolate milk.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Almond Milk Does NOT Contain Dangerous Levels Of Cyanide
Do almonds and almond milk contain dangerous amounts of the poisonous chemical compound cyanide? No, that's not true: Both the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and a professor of bioproducts and biosystems engineering told Lead Stories
PolitiFact→ Elise Stefanik – Federal food program proposal calls for reductions in milk
Proposed rule would limit milk for WIC participants
Snopes→ Does Pic Show Milky Way Galaxy Framed By Karnak Egyptian Temple?
If it looks too cool to be real, it probably is.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – A small study of breastmilk and mRNA vaccines did not show babies are being harmed
A study showed mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are harmful to infants who are breastfeeding.
Logically→ Covid vaccine particles are present in breast milk.
Although new research has shown this to be true, this does not mean that the vaccine is unsafe.
Snopes→ Is This an Actual Pic of London Milkman Delivering Milk After WWII Bombing?
"Keep calm and carry on" was the motto of the day.
FactCheck.org→ No Indication Breast Milk After Vaccination Unsafe, Despite Posts About New Study
SciCheck Digest No evidence suggests it’s dangerous for babies to consume breast milk from mothers who get vaccinated against COVID-19. Online posts, however, have pointed to a study that found temporary, trace amounts of vaccine mRNA in milk aft
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence Drinking Breast Milk Containing Vaccine mRNA Killed 6 Babies
Did six babies die after drinking breast milk that contained traces of a mRNA COVID-19 vaccine? No, that's not true: There is no evidence to support such claims and alleged cases are unverifiable. In September 2022, vaccine skeptics misre
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Breastfeeding NOT Unsafe For Babies First 2 Days After Vaccination Despite Traces Of MRNA Found In Breast Milk
Do the trace amounts of COVID-19 vaccine mRNA found in breast milk during the first two days after vaccination make it unsafe for babies? No, that's not true: There's no evidence to suggest breastfeeding after COVID mRNA vaccination shoul
Logically→ An Iranian man poured milk on the Kaaba in Mecca and claimed it was a Shivling.
A video of a Saudi Arabian man attempting to pour petrol on the Kaaba in Mecca in February 2017 was shared with a communal spin.
Snopes→ Sick Dolphin Calf Improves with Tube-Fed Milk, Helping Hands
The Irrawaddy dolphin calf — sick and too weak to swim — was drowning in a tidal pool on Thailand’s shore when fishermen found him.
Truth or Fiction?→ Live Monarch Foundation ‘Free Milkweed Seeds’
As news about monarch butterflies appeared the week of July 22 2022, a post to the Facebook group “Addicted to Gardening” claimed that readers could send a self-addressed stamped envelope to a group called the Live Monarch Foundation and r
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: COVID-19 Vaccines Do NOT Reduce Breast Milk Supplies Long Term, Didn’t Cause Baby Formula Shortage And Bill Gates Is NOT Behind It All
Do COVID-19 vaccines reduce breast milk supplies, which has caused the baby formula shortage, and is billionaire Bill Gates behind the whole scheme? No, that's not true: A September 2021 study found that a small proportion of women report
Snopes→ Alaska Kids Served Sealant Instead of Milk at School Program
A dozen children and two adults were served floor sealant instead of milk at a day care summer program at an Alaska elementary school after containers were apparently mixed up.
Full Fact→ Bill Gates hasn’t launched artificial breast milk
A post on Facebook claims that Bill Gates has launched an artificial breast milk company, just as the US experiences a shortage in baby formula. The post also makes claims about Mr Gates’ investment in Covid-19 vaccines and US farmland. The
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Breast Milk ‘Leakage’ Does NOT Contain ‘All The Impurity That’s In The Mother’s Body’
Does breast milk "leakage" contain "all the impurity that's in the mother's body"? No, that's not true: "This claim is false and is not grounded in science," Dr. Christopher M. Zahn, chief of clinical practice and interim chief of health
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Medical experts discourage parents substituting goat’s milk for formula
Goat’s milk is a good substitute for baby formula.
Logically→ Baby formula shortages in North America were created to help Bill Gates promote new artificial breast milk technology.
The formula shortage is the result of a product recall by a major manufacturer as well as supply chain disruptions due to recent global events.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Bill Gates Did NOT Launch ‘Artificial Breast Milk’ During 2022 Baby Formula Shortage
Did Bill Gates launch "artificial breast milk" during the U.S. baby formula shortage in 2022? No, that's not true: Although Gates' investment fund Breakthrough Energy Ventures is an investor in BIOMILQ, a startup that is developing lab-gr
Snopes→ Astronomers Capture 1st Image of Milky Way’s Huge Black Hole
Astronomers believe nearly all galaxies, including our own, have these giant black holes at their bustling and crowded center.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Formula shortage isn’t related to Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg investment in artificial breast milk
The infant formula shortage was purposely created because Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates invested in artificial breast milk.
Full Fact→ Asda’s milk is vegetarian
A post on Facebook includes a video in which a woman falsely claims that Asda’s non-organic milk is not suitable for vegetarians or Muslims. The woman, who is Muslim, says that Asda milk includes additional animal fat which is not suitable for ve
Poynter→ More research is needed on a potential Benadryl and milk protein treatment for COVID-19
Two years into the coronavirus pandemic, people are continuing to look for new prevention and treatment options. The latest combo getting attraction on social media involves Benadryl and a protein […] The post More research is needed on a potenti
Snopes→ Did a Milkman Father 800 Children?
This old trope continues to be a source of rumors.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Cow’s Milk Is NOT Pus, Blood And Whitening — Acidified Milk Curdles
Is cow's milk composed of 60% pus, blood and added whitening to mask the color of the blood? Are the separated white chunks sometimes seen in spoiled milk evidence that milk is full of pus? No, that's not true: When milk spoils, acids pro
Snopes→ Do Falls from Milk Crates Have Their Own ICD-10 Code?
The code "Id10T" was taken.
Snopes→ Disneyland Offers Christmastime Milkshake in July
The special Disneyland holiday treat includes six key ingredients, most of that being the milkshake base. It's only being offered for a limited time.