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Berry said Riley told her about her cancer diagnosis in 2010, and asked her and her husband to help pay for life-saving blood tests. “We gave her the needed money.
Riley documented her supposed illness with photos and emotional passages on her personal blog, where she solicited donations in the form of cash and goods for medical treatment, gifts, trips ...
Amanda Riley lied about having cancer and defrauded hundreds of donors for more than $100,000
Chaparral (or Larrea tridentata) – a plant used to make a herbal remedy which is sold as cancer treatment. Cancer Research UK state that: "We don't recommend that you take chaparral to treat or prevent any type of cancer." [67] Chlorella – a type of algae promoted for its health-giving properties, including a claimed ability to treat cancer ...
A woman experiences strange symptoms after breast reduction surgery; though the symptoms are initially attributed to the surgery, she is eventually diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer. A baby has severe developmental delays, difficulty eating, and jerky movements; her unusually happy demeanor eventually leads to a diagnosis of Angelman ...
Bannayan–Riley–Ruvalcaba syndrome; Other names: BRRS: Autosomal dominant is the manner in which this condition is inherited: Specialty: Oncology, medical genetics Symptoms: Enlarged head [1] Causes: Mutations in the PTEN gene [2] Diagnostic method: Based on signs and symptoms [3] Treatment: Based on symptoms [3]
Seventy-four percent were using Suboxone to ease withdrawal symptoms while sixty-four percent were using it because they couldn’t afford drug treatment. The researchers noted: “Common reasons given for not being currently enrolled in a buprenorphine/naloxone program included cost and unavailability of prescribing physicians.”
Amanda Riley poses with medical equipment under a blog post titled "Blessed Beyond Belief." Among her many astounding claims is that she had terminal cancer and was receiving chemotherapy during ...