Claim that erythromycin eye ointment given to newborns is risky is misleading, lacks context
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Erythromycin eye ointment given to newborns carries many risks
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Erythromycin eye ointment given to newborns carries many risks
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Arctic sea ice is not melting and there is no indication that we should expect the Arctic sea summer ice to disappear completely, as predicted
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For men, a positive pregnancy test equals testicular cancer
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COVID-19 vaccines contain graphene and living organisms made of aluminum
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COVID-19 vaccines are responsible for the rise in heart attacks in young people
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The cyclical activity of the Sun as well as other variations in solar and earth activity, and NOT anthropogenic CO2 emissions, are responsible for climate change
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“they already have the pandemic planned”; “there’s an 89-page pdf about how they’ll push everything”
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“Black Africans possess more DNA series than any other group on earth”; The more DNA series you have, the greater your potential for genius”; “they copyrighted that study, to hide that truth”
…most popular climate stories on social media. UPDATE (16 May 2017): Following this analysis, the Daily Wire edited its article. Most notably, a statement describing the misleading claims from…