Free quick check

Check a health headline.

Paste a link to a health or science article. deHype gives you a quick evidence check showing what the headline claims, what the evidence appears to support, and what needs caution.

1. Paste the linkStart with the article, press release or abstract you saw.
2. Get a quick checkSee the likely claim, evidence type and key caveat.
3. Go deeper if neededUpgrade important claims into a fuller report with sources and reasoning.
What you’ll get

Main claim, likely evidence type, key caveat, provisional grade and whether a fuller report would be useful.

Before you submit

Use a public link only. Do not submit private, clinical, personal or patient-identifiable material.

Start with the article link The quick check is AI-assisted and provisional. It is designed for evidence literacy, not personal medical advice.
Paste a public health or science article, press release or abstract.
Checking the article and looking for the underlying evidence.
What the free check looks for
  • The main claim being made
  • The likely type and strength of evidence
  • The key caveat before trusting the headline
Free checks are provisional and rate-limited. If the same link has already been checked, deHype may reuse the existing result.See evidence reports

deHype helps you understand the evidence behind public claims. It is not personal medical advice.

Why start with a quick check?It gives immediate orientation. If the claim matters, you can upgrade to a deeper report with references, caveats and a claim-by-claim breakdown.