No. It is not a science.
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Sale of product that are not scientifically proven to be effective; fraudulent advertisment or promotion
No foods have been scientifically proven to be aphrodisiacs. Although many have been scientifically proven not to be aphrodisiacs.
No, it has not been scientifically proven that most people's favorite color is blue.
No. It is scientifically proven false.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that cats adopt the personalities of their owners. Cats have their own unique behaviors and personalities that are influenced by a variety of factors including genetics, early socialization, and individual experiences.
A socially constructed concept is an idea or perception that is created and shaped by society, rather than being inherently true or universal. These concepts are influenced by cultural norms, beliefs, and values, and can vary across different societies and time periods. Examples include gender, race, and beauty standards.
YES! its scientifically proven.
no,and that is scientifically proven
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Eating chocolate (and eating in general) releases Dopamine in the brain which improves mood. Yes, this release of neurotransmitters is scientifically proven.
Nothing scientifically proven. If a product of this type claims to be scientifically proven - it's a lie and scam. Scientists have better things to do with their time.