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  2. John Campbell (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    John Lorimer Campbell is an English YouTuber and retired nurse educator known for his videos about the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially, the videos received praise, but they later diverged into COVID-19 misinformation. [2] [3] He has been criticised for suggesting COVID-19 deaths have been over-counted, [4] repeating false claims about the use of ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment, and providing ...

  3. Talk:John Campbell (YouTuber)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The introductory paragraph to Dr John Campbell states he has "made false claims about the use antiparasitic drug ivermectin as a covid-19 treatment". I believe this is unfair. What little research has been done on the topic shows the drug's anti-viral properties can help against Covid-19. I also think its not a very flattering way to introduce someone who has produced a lot of factual ...

  4. Talk:John Campbell (YouTuber)/Archive 4 - Wikipedia

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    A search of Google News for Dr. John Campbell and Covid deaths pulls up a story from Politifact, published several days prior to the BBC article, that mentions the Campbell video without making this misleading assertion. No, death totals from COVID-19 in England have not been overstated.

  5. Steven Gundry - Wikipedia

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    Steven R. Gundry (born July 11, 1950) is an American physician, low-carbohydrate diet author and former cardiothoracic surgeon. [1] [2] [3] Gundry is the author of The Plant Paradox: The Hidden Dangers in "Healthy" Foods That Cause Disease and Weight Gain, which promotes the controversial lectin-free diet. [4] He runs an experimental clinic investigating the impact of a lectin-free diet on health.

  6. List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of topics that have, either currently or in the past, been characterized as pseudoscience by academics or researchers. Detailed discussion of these topics may be found on their main pages. These characterizations were made in the context of educating the public about questionable or potentially fraudulent or dangerous claims and practices, efforts to define the nature of science ...

  7. Talk:John Campbell (YouTuber)/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021, Campbell made false claims about the use of the antiparasitic drug ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment. [1] A few weeks later, another widely-viewed video of his was used by anti-vaccination activists to support the misinformation that COVID vaccines cause widespread heart attacks, which he had not said. [2] Danieltate ( talk) 23:00, 17 January 2022 (UTC) Why are we allowing ...

  8. John Angus Campbell - Wikipedia

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    John Angus Campbell (born March 10, 1942, in Portland, Oregon [1]) is a retired American professor of communication / rhetoric at University of Memphis who argues that the religious idea of intelligent design should be mentioned in schools when teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. [2] [3] He was a fellow of the Center for Science and Culture (CSC), the subsidiary promoting creationism of the ...

  9. Mayo Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Mayo Clinic (/ ˈ m eɪ j oʊ /) is a nonprofit American academic medical center focused on integrated health care, education, and research. It employs over 7,300 physicians and scientists, along with another 66,000 administrative and allied health staff, across three major campuses: Rochester, Minnesota; Jacksonville, Florida; and Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona.