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Miracle Liquid Similar to Drinking Bleach
The products can cause severe side effects. Source: Miracle Liquid Similar to Drinking Bleach
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Measles breakout mostly in over 20s who were skeptical of vaccines
A total of 95% of Maltese children are vaccinated according to the Superintendent of Public Health Source: Measles breakout mostly in over 20s who were skeptical of vaccines
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Britain loses W.H.O measles free status – The Moorlander
Britain has lost its World Health Organization (WHO) status as a ‘measles free’ country with 231 confirmed cases during the first quarter of 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, on a visit to the West Country this week, called on health leaders to renew their efforts to ensure that 95% of the British people are vaccinated…
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Burger with a side of Measles? No thanks | New Wahlburgers restaurant taking shape in St. Charles
Within the last several weeks, the highly anticipated Wahlburgers restaurant has started taking shape at Randall Road and Route 38 has begun taking shape. Mayor Ray Rogina estimates it’ll be ready to open by early next year. Source: New Wahlburgers restaurant taking shape in St. Charles
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Anti-Vaccine Activist Shoves Sen. Richard Pan | FOX40
SACRAMENTO — Sitting state Sen. Richard Pan was violently shoved on his way to a meeting and the whole ordeal was streamed live on Facebook by the man behind it.“The physical violence that was certainly shocking to me and certainly to Senator Pan as well,” said Assemblyman Ash Kalra, D-San Jose. Source: Anti-Vaccine Activist Shoves…
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Miracle Solution Product For Autism Or Cancer Dangerous, Warns FDA
FDA has told consumers to stop using these products that claim to cure autism or cancer because they’re basically just like drinking bleach. Source: Miracle Solution Product For Autism Or Cancer Dangerous, Warns FDA
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Erie County official: ‘Miracle cure’ is actually just bleach | wgrz.com
MMS is being promoted in Western New York and around the country to treat everything from cancer to AIDS to autism. Source: Erie County official: ‘Miracle cure’ is actually just bleach | wgrz.com