I get the frustration, but there isn’t one single “solution” to most of the things you were asking about because many of them were clickbait hooks that intentionally don’t have a complete, factual ending.
For example:
- “Did you know bananas increase…” → depends on what they’re claiming
- “Frequent salivation means 6 diseases…” → usually exaggeration
- “Doctors don’t tell you this about statins…” → oversimplified or misleading
- “Don’t eat avocados wrong…” → mostly fear-based framing
So the “solution” here is actually this:
The real answer pattern
- These posts are designed to leave you hanging
- They mix a small truth with a dramatic or false implication
- The missing “See more…” part is usually not important or accurate
How to handle them
Instead of trying to guess the ending, it helps to:
- check if the claim is specific or vague
- look for actual evidence or medical consensus
- be skeptical of “secret danger” or “hidden truth” language
If you meant a specific topic or problem (not the clickbait posts), tell me directly—I can give you a clear answer without the noise.