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No, WHO didn't admit that COVID-19 vaccines can induce multiple sclerosis
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
No, the U.K. has not approved the SKYCovion vaccine to be sprayed from aircraft
Health-Covid
The number of recorded miscarriages in Lanarkshire did not double in 2022
Health-General
Health-Pharma
No, root canals do not kill the tooth
Health-General
No, Medical schools in North Carolina are not performing gender transition surgeries on toddlers
Health-General
No, reducing sugar consumption does not prevent or cure cancer
Health-General
No evidence that 'lavangadi tal sindoor' is effective against chronic lung diseases
Health-General
No evidence to support claim that coffee can reverse alcohol-induced liver damage
Health-General
No, bird flu has not been intentionally released to control human population
Health-General
Health-Covid
No, SARS-CoV-1 was not a bioweapon developed at a U.S. university
Conspiracies-General
Health-Covid
Misleading posts about 'Disease X' add fuel to misinformation on Twitter
Health-General
No, Goldfish crackers do not contain dangerously high levels of ‘weed killer’
Health-General
No, Dr Sebi’s alkaline diet does not cure AIDS or Cancer
Health-Vaccines
WHO's VigiAccess data used to misrepresent vaccine injuries and deaths
Health-General
No evidence that garlic can kill brain cancer cells
Health-Covid
The COVID-19 pandemic was a public health emergency, not a sinister plot to control people's lives
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