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Twenty-two subjects were randomly exposed for 18 h to 12% (hypoxia) and 21% oxygen (O2 (normoxia)) for collection of venous blood (0 h, 8 h, 15 h, 18 h) and CSF (18 h) after lumbar puncture (LP).

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Find out more about this partnership and our methodology.The present study combined molecular and neuroimaging techniques to examine if free radical-mediated damage to barrier function in hypoxia would result in extracellular edema, raise intracranial pressure (ICP) and account for the neurological symptoms typical of high-altitude headache (HAH) also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS). (Editor’s Note: VERA Files has partnered with Facebook to fight the spread of disinformation. Have you seen any dubious claims, photos, memes, or online posts that you want us to verify? Fill out this reader request form or send it to ‘VERA, the truth bot’ on Viber. The link garnered 2,154 interactions on FB according to the social media monitoring tool CrowdTangle. (Read FAKE ads used in diabetes, erectile dysfunction meds scam) VERA Files also debunked scams with similar modus to promote unregistered products last month. Netizens were promised discounts and asked to provide personal information to avail of the product.

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Some were previously posted on Thai FB pages and e-commerce sites promoting other products. The “university professor” was a made-up character: The website used a photo of Russian doctor Dmitry Sizyakin but his face was changed.īefore-and-after images of users that allegedly benefitted from the product were added. The scam ad also claims that a university professor endorsed the product to children as it is “completely natural” and “has no side effects.” The award-giving body’s official website states that nominees’ names and other information about the nomination and selection process “cannot be revealed until 50 years later.” It also claims that Rivera was nominated for the Nobel Prize. It is not true that Rivera was a “top medical student” at the “Department of Endocrinology” in “Manila University.” According to the University of Manila’s website and FB page, it does not have such a department nor does it offer medical courses. Other details provided about the student are also false. The other photo was not taken when Rivera was “almost arrested.” It shows Thai student-activist Phimchanok Jaihong in a detention truck after getting arrested for protesting during Chiang Mai University’s graduation ceremony in 2022. Her face was changed into someone else’s. The original photo shows Thai-German actress Kimberley Anne Woltemas during her university graduation ceremony in 2018. The photo of Rivera in graduation attire is altered. It is not registered with the Food and Drug Administration. The article used fake identities and manipulated photos to sell the product called Flash. It told the story of a 24-year-old medical student named Tala Rivera who created the miracle fat loss product without need for “diets or physical exercise.” Rivera was allegedly “accused of misusing her find,” “got her thesis and degree revoked,” and “almost went to jail.” The article claims that this was done by “crooked corporations” who did not want her to make the product publicly available.

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“Genius student from Manila wanted for justice because of the creation of a fat burner that helps you lose 27 kilograms in 30 days!” It carried a feature story with this headline: On May 2, a reader asked VERA Files Fact Check to look into a blog called “Philippines TODAY” ( batlbupumabal.tk). This is yet another fake advertisement using made-up names and altered images to sell an unregistered product.

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A website shared on Facebook (FB) claims that an award-winning Filipina student discovered a formula that helps people instantly lose weight.








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