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No, saffron isn't as effective as antidepressants and ADHD medication
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No, WHO hasn't issued this advisory against packaged milk
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Is a concoction of honey, ginger, lemon, and garlic a natural antibiotic?
Health-General
Barbara O’Neill falsely claims that statins increase risk of heart disease
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A ‘hidden cure’ for cancer is not being kept secret
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King Charles' cancer is not related to 'Epstein List'
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No, catching measles doesn't protect children against cancer and heart disease in adulthood
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No, blood does not activate microrobots in septocaine
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No, topical massage creams cannot enlarge breasts or buttocks
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Pasteurizing and fortifying milk do not make it nutrient-deficient or synthetic
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No, foot baths can't cleanse your body of parasites
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No evidence that soursop leaves are better at 'curing' cancer than chemotherapy
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No, FDA did not admit that all cancer treatments cause cancer
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No, raw milk cannot cure lactose intolerance
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No evidence to support claim that gargling with castor oil can treat tonsil stones
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No evidence that pumpkin seeds kill intestinal parasites in humans
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