Despite scientific evidence disproving it, why do some people still believe that humans use only 10% of their brain?, Though many health myths have been corrected, why do they continue to spread on social media?, Why do companies sometimes repeat certain claims so that consumers will trust their products more easily, even if the claims are exaggerated?, In spite of having access to reliable information, why do people often choose sources that confirm their existing beliefs?, Why do some individuals share shocking information in order to gain attention, even if they are not sure it is true?, Because of emotional storytelling, do you think people are more likely to accept a myth as a fact? Why or why not?, As misinformation spreads rapidly online, what strategies can individuals use so that they can protect themselves from false claims?, Though experts frequently correct false beliefs, why do certain myths remain stronger than factual explanations?, Owing to the influence of culture and tradition, are some myths difficult to challenge? Can you give examples?, Despite the risks of spreading misinformation, why do some people avoid checking facts before sharing content?.

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