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No, Goldfish crackers do not contain dangerously high levels of ‘weed killer’
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No, Dr Sebi’s alkaline diet does not cure AIDS or Cancer
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No evidence that garlic can kill brain cancer cells
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Media-Celebrities
Bill Gates' remarks taken out of context to claim he admitted to injecting GMOs into children
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Underwired bras do not compress lymph nodes or cause toxins to build up in the breast tissue
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No, New York governor didn’t issue a memo ‘denying white people’ medical treatment
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Genetically modified food does not cause sterility, autism or increase allergies
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No, castor oil compresses cannot cure tumors, bone spurs, cysts, and uterine fibroids.
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There is no evidence that shilajit cures cancer
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There is no evidence that the herb comfrey stimulates tissue regeneration in teeth and gums
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No, McDonald's french fries do not contain potatoes sprayed with a toxic pesticide called 'monitor'
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No medical evidence that placing raw onion on the soles of the feet cures cold and cough
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Protective coating used for fruits and vegetables misrepresented to be harmful for the human body
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No, Vitamin D present in milk is not going to 'poison' you
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Mercury is poisonous and cannot be used for anti-gravitational technology
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False: 64 percent of newly-appointed doctors in Assam are Muslims.
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