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Fact Check: Bronny James's Cardiac Arrest and COVID-19 Vaccine Connection

The recent cardiac arrest of Bronny James, son of LeBron James, has sparked debates on social media, including claims on Twitter (referred to as The X) linking his condition to the COVID-19 vaccine. Cardiac arrest is distinct from a heart attack and myocarditis, with Bronny experiencing a rare occurrence among young athletes. While cardiologists consider factors like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia, and commotio cardis as potential causes, the vaccine is not directly implicated.

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Fact Check: Debunking Viral Claims of Black Pepper, Honey, and Ginger as COVID-19 Cure

While black pepper, honey, and ginger have been used for immunity, there's no evidence they can cure COVID-19; vaccination remains the key safeguard. While Ayurvedic methods offer holistic benefits, no scientific evidence supports their efficacy, making vaccination the most reliable defense against the virus.

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