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### Data Instances

The following is an example instance of the PUBHEALTH dataset:
| Field | Example |
|--------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| claim | Expired boxes of cake and pancake mix are dangerously toxic. |
| explanation | What's True: Pancake and cake mixes that contain mold can cause life-threatening allergic reactions. What's False: Pancake and cake mixes that have passed their expiration dates are not inherently dangerous to ordinarily healthy people, and the yeast in packaged baking products does not "over time develops spores." |
| label | mixture |
| author(s) | David Mikkelson |
| date published | April 19, 2006 |
| tags (or subjects) | food, allergies, baking, cake |
| main\_text | In April 2006, the experience of a 14-year-old who had eaten pancakes made from a mix that had gone moldy was described in the popular newspaper column Dear Abby. The account has since been circulated widely on the Internet as scores of concerned homemakers ponder the safety of the pancake and other baking mixes lurking in their larders \[...\] |
| evidence sources | \[1\] Bennett, Allan and Kim Collins. “An Unusual Case of Anaphylaxis: Mold in Pancake Mix.” American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology. September 2001 (pp. 292-295). \[2\] Phillips, Jeanne. “Dear Abby.” 14 April 2006 \[syndicated column\]. |
| Field | Example |
| ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------|
| __claim__ | Expired boxes of cake and pancake mix are dangerously toxic. |
| __explanation__ | What's True: Pancake and cake mixes that contain mold can cause life-threatening allergic reactions. What's False: Pancake and cake mixes that have passed their expiration dates are not inherently dangerous to ordinarily healthy people, and the yeast in packaged baking products does not "over time develops spores." |
| __label__ | mixture |
| __author(s)__ | David Mikkelson |
| __date published__ | April 19, 2006 |
| __tags__ | food, allergies, baking, cake |
| __main_text__ | In April 2006, the experience of a 14-year-old who had eaten pancakes made from a mix that had gone moldy was described in the popular newspaper column Dear Abby. The account has since been circulated widely on the Internet as scores of concerned homemakers ponder the safety of the pancake and other baking mixes lurking in their larders [...] |
| __evidence sources__ | [1] Bennett, Allan and Kim Collins. “An Unusual Case of Anaphylaxis: Mold in Pancake Mix.” American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology. September 2001 (pp. 292-295). [2] Phillips, Jeanne. “Dear Abby.” 14 April 2006 [syndicated column]. |

### Data Fields

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