n math, false statements are those that are incorrect for the given problem. You can write a false statement by contradicting one of the properties of mathematics, contradicting a given fact, or incorrectly using a math rule. For example, you can always write x ≠ x for a false statement.
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When it comes to building muscle, men on average can gain 1.5 – 2.5 pounds of muscle every month, whereas with women it's more likely to be around 1 pound every month.
Health fraud scams refer to products that claim to prevent, treat, or cure diseases or other health conditions, but are not proven safe and effective for those uses. Health fraud scams waste money and can lead to delays in getting proper diagnosis and treatment. They can also cause serious or even fatal injuries.
The page provides information gathered from press announcements and other public notices about certain recalls of health fraud related products regulated by FDA.
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It's a style still in use today in the Rinpa school of Japanese painting. In the forgery, Raijin is green rather than white. If Raijin is colored white, it is genuine
Consumer groups say fake reviews are a "significant and persistent problem" and have called on internet firms to do more to remove them and fine companies.
Which? has warned it could be a serious issue if someone chooses a treatment clinic based on reading a fake review.
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Trouble staying motivated? It happens. Here’s 7 tips from the experts to stick to your exercise routine during those moments you feel like throwing in the sweat towel.
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Alter your goals if need be. “Most individuals have that ‘all or nothing’ thinking, me included, which means we fail if we fall off track on a goal we set for ourselves,” Irene says. “It doesn’t. It just means I must take another route to get to my goal.
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Health Myth 1: Public toilet seats carry infections and diseases
The truth: We all know that we need to wash our hands after leaving the bathroom. But many of us worry that just sitting on a toilet seat is enough to pick up an infection or disease.
While this is technically possible, the chances are very low.
You're more likely to pick up an infection or disease from somewhere else in the bathroom! Its other surfaces – like the sinks, counters and door handles – can be home to nasty bacteria as well. In fact, the intact skin on your bottom will probably invite fewer germs into your body than your hands, which are more likely to have little cuts and scrapes on them, and which you use to touch your eyes, nose or mouth. Washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water is the best way to avoid transferring these germs into your body.
Health Myth 3: Sleeping with wet hair will cause a cold
The truth: You can't catch a virus just by going to sleep with wet hair. Being cold or damp isn't enough – viruses are contagious, so you actually need to come into contact with one to risk picking it up!
However, you may want to reconsider sleeping with wet hair if you are prone to acne, as a wet pillow is more likely to breed bacteria. Switch out your pillowcases regularly if you're worried about this problem.