Fact-checking claims from the past week about COVID, the dangers of root canals and more

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Fact-checking claims from the past week about COVID, the dangers of root canals and more
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Social media users shared a range of false claims this week. Here are the facts.

Root canals don't cause heart attacks, experts sayCLAIM: The No. 1 cause of heart attacks is a tooth treated for a root canal.

The false claim stems from 1920s research that"has since been disproved through controlled research studies," Reddy said. A researcher at the time believed bacteria stuck in dentinal tubules during root canal treatment could"leak," causing disease in other parts of the body, according to the American Association of Endodontists. As a result, he advocated for the infected teeth to be removed, rather than repaired and preserved with a root canal procedure.

The decision was not about safety. The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday announced that anyone getting a COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer or Moderna moving forward will receive the"bivalent" shot. The bivalent vaccines rolled out last fall as a booster dose and consist of half the original recipe and half protection against the BA.4 and BA.5 versions of omicron.

While the evidence suggests that the original vaccines continue to protect against serious disease, Capobianco said, data from the use of the bivalent shots as boosters"have emerged indicating that the bivalent vaccine provides improved protection compared to the original monovalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines." The simplification of the vaccine regimen is also rooted in the fact that most people have now been vaccinated, infected or both, Capobianco added.

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