The Clinton Foundation: Fact or Fiction quiz covering some of the most common health claims

21 May, 2026

The message below is forwarded from the Clinton Foundation. It suggests that the Clinton Foundation aligns with our HIFA vision of a world where every person will have access to the reliable healthcare information they need to protect their own health and the health of others, and will be protected from misinformation.

Does anyone have a contact at the Clinton Foundation? If so, I would be grateful for an introduction.

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Neil,

Do vaccines cause autism? Is raw milk safe to drink? Is there any safe level of alcohol when it comes to cancer risk?

Think you know the answers? Test yourself.

We created a 10-question Fact or Fiction quiz covering some of the most common health claims circulating right now. Some are backed by science. Some are not. The results may surprise you.

TAKE THE QUIZ

At the Clinton Foundation, we believe access to trustworthy information matters. Through our health initiatives and conversations with experts across the field, we work to help people make informed decisions for themselves and their families.

Take the quiz and see how you score.

https://www.clintonfoundation.org/that-cant-be-true-with-chelsea-clinton...

The Clinton Foundation team

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Many thanks, Neil

HIFA profile: Neil Pakenham-Walsh is coordinator of HIFA (Healthcare Information For All), a global health community that brings all stakeholders together around the shared goal of universal access to reliable healthcare information. HIFA has 20,000 members in 180 countries, interacting in four languages and representing all parts of the global evidence ecosystem. HIFA is administered by Global Healthcare Information Network, a UK-based nonprofit in official relations with the World Health Organization. Email: neil@hifa.org

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Neil Pakenham-Walsh