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No evidence that Ayurvedic dosha remedies can prevent negative effects of alcohol
Health-General
No medical evidence to suggest Celtic salt can reduce high blood pressure
Health-Covid
No, the NHS COVID-19 app did not cost £37 billion
Health-General
Conspiracies-General
No, recent U.S. malaria cases not linked to Bill Gates or mosquito release project
Health-Covid
No, Amish communities do not have lower COVID-19 mortality rates because they are unvaccinated
Health-General
Spinach is not killing you
Health-Covid
No medical evidence that zinc and vitamin D can cure or prevent COVID-19
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
Lancet study did not show 74 percent of deaths were caused by COVID-19 vaccinations
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
The WHO did not admit fully vaccinated mothers are giving birth to babies with heart defects
Health-General
No, cayenne pepper cannot stop a heart attack
Health-General
Conspiracies-General
Viral video peddles misleading claims about COVID, 'next pandemic', and WHO
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
Doctor falsely claims risk of myocarditis after mRNA vaccine is ‘1 per 30 dose’
Health-General
No scientific evidence that castor oil-cayenne pepper poultice can cure hypothyroidism
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
The Amish do in fact get cancer, diabetes, and autism
Health-General
Health-Covid
COVID-19 is not an ethnically targeted bioweapon
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
Post exaggerates breast cancer cases estimates for 2023 to claim COVID jabs are 'bioweapons'
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