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  2. Elizabeth Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Holmes was an admirer of Apple founder Steve Jobs, and deliberately copied his style, frequently dressing in a black turtleneck sweater, as Jobs did. [115] Holmes said her mother dressed her in black turtlenecks when she was young [ 116 ] and that she had worn the turtlenecks beginning around the age of eight, [ 117 ] but she also claims that ...

  3. Two Drugs Are Effective Against Rare Cancer Steve Jobs Had ...

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    Two oral cancer drugs -- Sutent from Pfizer (PFE) and Afinitor from Novartis (NVS) -- have been found to be effective against the rare form of pancreatic cancer that Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs ...

  4. Where Are the Real People Who Inspired Cancer Scam Show ... - AOL

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    The limited series, which premiered in February 2025, stars Kaitlyn Dever as Gibson, who launched a media empire after falsely claiming she was fighting cancer in her liver, blood and kidneys ...

  5. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathic remedies; ineffective for treating cancer. This is a non-exhaustive list of alternative treatments that have been promoted to treat or prevent cancer in humans but which lack scientific and medical evidence of effectiveness. In many cases, there is scientific evidence that the alleged treatments are not effective, and in some cases ...

  6. Max Gerson - Wikipedia

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    Max Gerson (October 18, 1881 – March 8, 1959) was a German-born American physician who developed the Gerson therapy, a pseudoscientific dietary-based alternative cancer treatment that he falsely claimed could cure cancer and most chronic, degenerative diseases.

  7. Is the Hirsch Institute in Apple Cider Vinegar real? - AOL

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    In Apple Cider Vinegar, Blake — otherwise known as "The Wellness Warrior" — seeks an alternative to amputation and discovers the Hirsch Institute: a "super strict, labor-intensive" wellness ...

  8. Big Pharma conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    A prominent example noted by Radford is a systematic review published in the British Medical Journal showing that paracetamol is ineffective for lower back pain and has minimal effectiveness for osteoarthritis. [3] [45] In his 2012 book Bad Pharma, Ben Goldacre heavily criticises the pharmaceutical industry but rejects any conspiracy theories ...

  9. Possible pyramid scheme, advent calendars and fake jobs ... - AOL

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