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  2. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - Wikipedia

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    He reportedly received an honorary PhD [4] in "diabetes science" from Alliance International University in Zambia, which is not accredited and has been described as an "online scam". [ 2 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Chowdhury reportedly runs an online diploma mill named World Records University that sells fraudulent PhDs.

  3. Quackwatch - Wikipedia

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    Quackwatch is a United States–based website, self-described as a "network of people" [1] founded by Stephen Barrett, which aims to "combat health-related frauds, myths, fads, fallacies, and misconduct" and to focus on "quackery-related information that is difficult or impossible to get elsewhere".

  4. Joseph Mercola - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Michael Mercola (/ m ər ˈ k oʊ l ə /; [1] born July 8, 1954) is an American alternative medicine proponent, osteopathic physician, and Internet business personality. [2] He markets largely unproven dietary supplements and medical devices. [3]

  5. Experts Say This TikTok-Viral Diet May Be Legit. Here ... - AOL

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    Created by Dr. Daniel Valencia, the TikTok-viral diet involves fruits, vegetables, plant-based protein, and fasting. Here, dietitians share the pros and cons.

  6. Is The 'Watermelon Diet' A Legit Weight Loss Method? - AOL

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    The watermelon diet is a phenomenon that seemed to gain popularity in 2022 on social media and is not an official diet plan, says Samantha Cassetty, RD, a dietitian and co-author of Sugar Shock.

  7. Lisa Te Morenga - Wikipedia

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    Her work has led to systematic reviews of the effect of sugar levels in the diet and also saturated fat intake and its effect on cardiometabolic disease in children. [8] Her 2012 review of sugar intake in the British Medical Journal was hailed as "providing irrefutable evidence that sugar in the diet contributes to weight gain, resulting in ...