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  2. Peter A. McCullough - Wikipedia

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    Peter Andrew McCullough ( / məˈkʌlə /; [1] born December 29, 1962) is an American cardiologist. [2] He was vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center and a professor at Texas A&M University. [3] From the beginnings of the COVID-19 pandemic, McCullough has promoted misinformation about COVID-19, its treatments, and ...

  3. World Council for Health - Wikipedia

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    The World Council for Health is a pseudo-medical organisation dedicated to spreading misinformation to discourage COVID-19 vaccination, and promoting fake COVID-19 treatments. [1] The organization's online appearance is that of a mainstream health organization. [2] It appears to have been formed in September 2021 and its published leadership ...

  4. Peter Eugene McCullough - Wikipedia

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    Peter Eugene McCullough is Sohmer Fellow, and head of English literature at Lincoln College, Oxford University. He specializes in Early Modern Religious writing, particularly that of Lancelot Andrewes and John Donne. [1] He is Lay Canon (History) at St Paul's Cathedral, London.

  5. Peter McCullough - Wikipedia

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    Peter McCullough may refer to: Peter A. McCullough (born 1962), American cardiologist; Peter Eugene McCullough, American literary scholar; Peter R. McCullough (born ...

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  7. Turbo cancer - Wikipedia

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    Turbo cancer is an anti-vaccination conspiracy theory [1] alleging that people vaccinated against COVID-19, especially with mRNA vaccines, are suffering from a high incidence of fast-developing cancers. Although the idea has been spread by a number of vaccine opponents, including several health professionals, [2] turbo cancer is not supported ...

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  9. Mattress Mack, bettor who called Astros over Phils both get ...

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    The more conventional sports betting story happened with a bettor in Colorado who took an exact outcome prop on BetMGM on April 13. It was the Astros over the Phillies at +250000 odds.