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It is so important in our everyday lives to be able to evaluate if a claim is truly scientifically reliable or not. Often, advertisements will claim to have “proven results”. Can you evaluate if this advertisement is a reliable claim or not? Give an example of 3 questions you can ask yourself to determine if a claim is scientifically reliable or not:

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