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  1. MonaVie - Wikipedia

    A clinical case report showed an association between MonaVie ingestion throughout pregnancy and prenatal closure of the ductus arteriosus resulting in cardiac hypertrophy and dysfunction (pulmonary …

  2. Pigeon drop - Wikipedia

    The junior scammer will show enthusiasm and hand over cash, encouraging the mark to do the same. The con artists will then find some excuse to leave with the mark's money.

  3. Rashid Buttar - Wikipedia

    Rashid Ali Buttar (January 20, 1966 – May 18, 2023) was an American conspiracy theorist, anti-vaxxer and osteopathic physician. [1] He was known for his controversial use of chelation therapy for …

  4. Giles Brindley - Wikipedia

    Giles Skey Brindley, FRS (born 30 April 1926) [1] is a British physiologist, musicologist and composer, known for his contributions to the physiology of the retina and colour vision, [2] and treatment of …

  5. Abdul Karim Telgi - Wikipedia

    The size of the scam was estimated to be around ₹200 billion (US$2.4 billion) [2] One aspect of the scandal that caused much concern was that it required the involvement of many police officers and …

  6. False titles of nobility - Wikipedia

    False titles of nobility or royal title scams are claimed titles of social rank that have been fabricated or assumed by an individual or family without recognition by the authorities of a country in which titles of …

  7. Magnet therapy - Wikipedia

    Marketing of any therapy as effective treatment for any condition is heavily restricted by law in many jurisdictions unless all such claims are scientifically validated. In the United States, for example, U.S. …

  8. Ancient Egyptian medicine - Wikipedia

    These prescriptions of antiquity were measured out by volume, not weight, which makes their prescription-making craft more like cooking than what pharmacists do today. [19]: 140 While their …