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No medical evidence to suggest Celtic salt can reduce high blood pressure
Health-General
No evidence that Ayurvedic dosha remedies can prevent negative effects of alcohol
Health-General
Human Rights-General
No, Dr. Anthony Fauci is not Mother Teresa's son, and there is no evidence she was involved in child trafficking
Health-General
No, black cumin seed oil does not provide sun protection
Health-General
No, escharotic treatments do not cure cancer
Health-General
Conspiracies-General
Old hoax stating 'combining mango with cold drink is fatal' resurfaces
Health-General
The new digital health certification system will not enable WHO to access people's data
Health-General
Andrew Tate is wrong; nicotine is harmful – especially for young people
Health-General
An EU/WHO partnership on digital health certification will not lead to a loss of national sovereignty
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
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No, SARS-CoV-1 was not a bioweapon developed at a U.S. university
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