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France hasn't outlawed criticism of COVID vaccines with new bill
Health-General
Politics-Policy
No, U.K. MPs are not currently considering 'legalizing abortion up to and during birth'
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
No, unvaccinated blood recipients can’t get spike proteins from vaccinated blood donors
Health-Vaccines
Media-Celebrities
No, Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers' cancer was not caused by the COVID-19 vaccine
Health-General
No, seed oils are not toxic or cancer-causing
Health-General
No, natural remedy made from carrots and limes does not 'cure cataracts'
Health-General
Health-Vaccines
Getting measles is not safer and more efficient than getting vaccinated
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
No, COVID-19 vaccines haven't caused a 291 percent spike in Bell's Palsy
Health-General
No, testosterone levels in men haven’t decreased by 50 percent in recent years
Health-General
Tech-General
No, EMF levels in a charging phone don't rise to dangerously high levels
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
Media-Celebrities
There is no evidence BBC presenter Nick Sheridan's death is tied to the COVID-19 vaccine
Health-General
No, there aren’t metal shards in baby oatmeal
Health-General
No, microwave ovens don't destroy the nutritional value of foods and turn them into toxins
Health-General
No, milk thistle cannot detox your liver
Health-Covid
No, Japan has not banned COVID-19 mRNA vaccines
Health-General
Video of raisin-making process falsely shared to claim ‘grapes cause cancer’
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