#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 11: Miracle cancer cures

Join Africa Check on a fact-checking journey with its #KeepTheFactsGoing series! Each week we’ll show you how to get your facts in order before you share something online - in English and isiZulu.

Beware of those widely-shared claims that certain types of foods can cure or treat cancer. You may be risking your health. In this episode, Africa Check addresses the misinformation regarding a variety of foods that allegedly “cure” cancer and gives insight on how beneficial these foods really are.

This content was created by Africa Check, a non-partisan fact-checking organisation. View the original content here.

 

Also see: 

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 10: Covid-19 myths about masks

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 9: Dangers of health misinformation

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 8: Submitting a claim to fact-check

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 7: Spotting dodgy websites

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 6: Verifying fake videos (part 2)

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 5: Verifying fake videos (part 1)

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 4: How to do a reverse image search

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 3: Help break the cycle – verifying evidence

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 2: Are you complicit in spreading misinformation?

#KeepTheFactsGoing Episode 1: Five steps to take before forwarding a message

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