Angelica Stabile
lifestyle writer Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital. Read More Angelica writes about food, health, wellness, travel, the great outdoors, pets, parenting, science and technology, house and home, the military and Americana. She often covers feel-good news stories. Angelica has worked with Fox News Digital since September 2019, formerly covering business, media and more. She graduated from High Point University with a B.A. in English Writing and a minor in communications. She is based in New York City. Follow Angelica on Twitter.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
85%
Examples:
- Dr Marc Siegel recommends consuming electrolytes to prevent dehydration caused by symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea, despite the CDC stating that there are medications available for treatment
- 'It gets in food, it gets in waste'
- The article refers to norovirus as 'the stomach flu
Conflicts of Interest
50%
Examples:
- Dr Marc Siegel is a Fox News medical contributor and may have a bias towards promoting his own views or products.
- The article may be influenced by the Fox News agenda or editorial stance.
Contradictions
100%
Examples:
- Dr Marc Siegel states there is no medication available to treat people with norovirus illness when antiviral medications are available for some strains of norovirus.
- The article claims that 'norovirus cases continue to climb across US' but data from the CDC shows positivity rates have hit 13.4% only in the northeastern U.S.
Deceptions
30%
Examples:
- The article may exaggerate or oversimplify the facts about norovirus and its treatment.
- The article uses sensational language like 'This is the season for it' to attract readers attention.
Recent Articles
Debunking the Anti-Sunscreen Myth: Separating Fact from Fiction about Sunscreen and Cancer
Broke On: Monday, 10 June 2024A new social media trend falsely claims sunscreens cause cancer, but studies debunk this myth. Sunscreen is essential for preventing skin cancer as it forms a protective coating against UV radiation. Contrary to belief, benzene is not an ingredient in sunscreens and was found in recalled products due to contamination. Semaglutide-Linked Pregnancies: A Social Media Trend and Its Potential Impact on Fertility
Broke On: Monday, 15 April 2024A social media trend, #OzempicBabies, claims a link between weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy and fertility. Endocrinologist Priya Sumithran suggests these drugs may improve fertility by regulating menstrual cycles. However, doctors warn of potential risks such as decreased birth control absorption, increasing unintended pregnancies. It's crucial to consult healthcare providers before making treatment decisions based on social media trends. Semaglutide-Linked Pregnancies: A Social Media Trend and Its Potential Impact on Fertility
Broke On: Monday, 15 April 2024A social media trend, #OzempicBabies, claims a link between weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy and fertility. Endocrinologist Priya Sumithran suggests these drugs may improve fertility by regulating menstrual cycles. However, doctors warn of potential risks such as decreased birth control absorption, increasing unintended pregnancies. It's crucial to consult healthcare providers before making treatment decisions based on social media trends.