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  2. If Washington recognizes Dr. Ryan Cole for what he is, why ...

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    The Washington Medical Commission listed 19 instances in which Cole made false or misleading statements, including claims that ivermectin decreases the COVID-19 death rate by 68% to 90% and ...

  3. Washington restricts license of controversial Idaho doctor ...

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    A commission found Dr. Ryan Cole unfit to practice primary care medicine and prescribe drugs after he used unproven treatments during the pandemic. Washington restricts license of controversial ...

  4. 3 WA doctors, Idaho pathologist accused of improper COVID ...

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    Dr. Ryan Cole, a Garden City, Idaho, pathologist, who represents Ada County on Idaho’s Central District Health Board, maintains a Washington state medical license because he does laboratory ...

  5. COVID-19 misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent research failed to confirm the utility of ivermectin for COVID-19, [448] [449] and in 2021 it emerged that many of the studies demonstrating benefit were faulty, misleading, or fraudulent. [ 450 ] [ 451 ] Nevertheless, misinformation about ivermectin continued to be propagated on social media and the drug remained a cause célèbre ...

  6. Vaccine-skeptic doctor on Boise-area health board let his ...

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    Dr. Ryan Cole’s medical license is now active after having lapsed for 65 days. The Garden City pathologist and Central District Health board member was no longer licensed by the Idaho Board of ...

  7. Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine during the COVID-19 ...

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    In October 2021 a large network of companies selling hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin has been disclosed in the US, targeting primarily right-wing and vaccine hesitant groups through social media and conspiracy videos by anti-vaccine activists such as Simone Gold. The network had 72,000 customers who collectively paid $15 million for ...

  8. Health board serving Canyon County votes to stop offering ...

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    The health district’s board members voted 4-3 to stop administering the vaccine at its clinics after a handful of anti-vaccine doctors, among them Dr. Ryan Cole, who sits on the Central District ...

  9. Talk:John Campbell (YouTuber)/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    REMOVE In November 2021, Campbell made false claims about the use of the antiparasitic drug ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment. [1] A few weeks later, another widely-viewed video of his was used by anti-vaccination activists to support the misinformation that COVID vaccines cause widespread heart attacks, which he had not said. [2]