There is no such dress who is proven to be safe against catching fire.
Antihistamines (H1 and H2 blockers) such as Atarax and Periactin have been proven to help combat against dog allergies.
Yes, Of course.
If it can be proven then yes.
There is no proof for or against a "god" or his or her existence. What you believe and not believe all comes down to faith.
No, that is a superstition that's believed by some people but has not been proven scientifically.
Because it is only a tentative proposal and might be proven false
They could be construed as perjury, but first must be proven to be false.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the attacker of the children, Scout and Jem, is revealed to be Bob Ewell. He attacks them out of revenge for his humiliation during the trial of Tom Robinson, where he was proven to be lying about the assault on his daughter, Mayella.
The biggest myth about it is the one that says you get colds and flu by being cold or out in the cold or being wet and cold, etc. This is proven wrong. See the related questions below for more information.
If they are fake and it can be proven then someone is breaking the law and action can be taken against them
It's a Swedish product proven effective against diarrhea in children due to a rotavirus (a virus transmitted from feces)
In the U.S. YOU are not required to prove your own innocence. If a charge is made against you that cannot be substantiated - then the charge is baseless and 'goes away.'