Soap-soaked cotton balls aren’t a reliable method for removing ticks, contrary to recurring viral claim
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Using a soap-soaked cotton ball is a safe and easy way to remove ticks
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Using a soap-soaked cotton ball is a safe and easy way to remove ticks
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Masks don’t work; prisoners were released instead of being given masks
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75% of deaths were people with ‘at least four comorbidities’
…designation of autism as part of “an explosion in childhood disease” shifted the narrative about autism, changing it from “a neurotype that forms part of human diversity to one of…
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We do not know if CO2 is the cause of global warming
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The Tdap shot, which is supposed to protect newborns from whooping cough, doesn't actually prevent it. It just puts newborns more at risk.
…footprint of environmental problems in general and climate change in particular was overall accurate and relevant. Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick Research Scientist, Climate Change Research Centre, The University of New South Wales…
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New oral spray “deactivates 98% of the coronavirus” in the mouth
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Himalayan salt deposits are the petrified remains of ancient giants.
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The IPCC, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which is sort of the voice of the consensus, concedes that there has been no increase in extreme weather events.