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  2. ‘Scamanda’ Is The Latest Riveting And Malignant Saga Of A ...

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    Moscatiello, whose sister died of cancer, later said, “It is infuriating to see a perfectly healthy person take on the plight of true warriors of cancer for financial gain and attention.”

  3. 'Dr. Evil' pleads guilty to scamming healthy people out of $90M

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    A cancer specialist in Michigan is being called "Dr. Evil" after pleading guilty to more than a dozen charges including fraud. Federal prosecutors say Dr. Farid Fata scammed Medicare out of more ...

  4. Ashley Kirilow - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Anne Kirilow (born 1987) is a Canadian woman who raised money to aid cancer patients while pretending to have cancer herself. [1] [2] When Kirilow's fraud was made public, her story was republished around the world. [3]

  5. Here's What A Doctor Thinks About RFK Jr.'s 'Make America ...

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    MAHA is an acronym for “Make America Healthy Again.” It’s a wordplay on MAGA (“Make American Great Again”), which was a hallmark of Trump's campaigns. What does MAHA propose?

  6. Nicholas Gonzalez (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Gonzalez's treatment methods, which he started using in 1987, were developed from previous work by the orthodontist William Donald Kelley.Gonzalez believed that cancer was caused by a poor diet, a problem compounded when one does not eat a diet that corresponds with one's "metabolic type"; and that environmental pollution and daily stress contributed to health problems. [8]

  7. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Superfood – a marketing term applied to certain foods with supposed health-giving properties. Cancer Research UK note that superfoods are often promoted as having an ability to prevent or cure diseases, including cancer; they caution, "a healthy, balanced and varied diet can help to reduce the risk of cancer but it is unlikely that any single ...