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  2. Dr. John - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Dr. John, a New Orleans-born musician who combined blues, jazz, funk, and R&B in his music. He recorded 30 albums and contributed to thousands of other artists' recordings, and was known for his theatrical stage show and voodoo influence.

  3. John A. McDougall - Wikipedia

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    John A. McDougall (1947-2024) was an American physician and author who advocated a low-fat, starch-based, vegan diet for various health conditions. His diet books and programs have been criticized for being extreme, unsubstantiated and potentially harmful.

  4. John Campbell (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    John Lorimer Campbell [6] grew up primarily in the Stanwix district of Carlisle. [7] He holds a diploma in nursing from the University of London, a BSc in biology from the Open University, an MSc in health science from the University of Lancaster, and a Ph.D. in nursing from the University of Bolton. [7]

  5. Doc Holliday - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and career of Doc Holliday, a dentist, gambler, and gunfighter who was a friend of Wyatt Earp and participated in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Find out his biography, achievements, controversies, and legacy in this comprehensive article.

  6. John Harvey Kellogg - Wikipedia

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    John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943) was a physician, inventor, and health reformer who founded the Battle Creek Sanitarium and invented corn flakes. He was a Seventh-day Adventist leader and a proponent of vegetarianism, eugenics, and temperance, but also a controversial figure for his liberal theology and practices.

  7. John Garang - Wikipedia

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    John Garang was a Sudanese politician and revolutionary leader who led the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M) during the Second Sudanese Civil War. He briefly served as First Vice President of Sudan in 2005 before his death in a helicopter crash.

  8. Jack Kevorkian - Wikipedia

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    Jack Kevorkian (1928-2011) was a controversial figure who publicly advocated for physician-assisted suicide and assisted at least 130 terminally ill patients to die. He was convicted of murder in 1999 and served eight years in prison, and was known as "Dr. Death" in the media.

  9. John Bradshaw (author) - Wikipedia

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    John Bradshaw (1933-2016) was an American educator, counselor, and author who wrote six books on topics such as addiction, recovery, codependency, and spirituality. He hosted several PBS television programs based on his books and won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1991.