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Insulin Was a Life-Saving Discovery That Came with a Bit of Controversy Learn more about the discovery of insulin and the controversy this life-saving medicine sparked.

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U.S. Health Secretary's Seed Oil Claims Conflict with Scientific Evidence, New Study Shows Health Benefits | AI News Brew <p>A scientific controversy has erupted in the United States over the health impacts of common cooking oils, as newly appointed Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims about seed oil dangers c...

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PETA ad claims beer better than milk for bones, sparks controversy Experts criticize ad as misleading, warn alcohol is a risk factor for osteoporosis, not a bone health solution.

PETA ad claims beer better than milk for bones, sparks controversy: Experts criticize ad as misleading, warn alcohol is a risk factor for osteoporosis, not a bone health solution. #PETA #BeerVsMilk #BoneHealth #Osteoporosis #HealthControversy

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Hims & Hers Super Bowl controversy: What the ad left out about its 'alternative' weight-loss drugs The telehealth company Hims & Hers put out a Super Bowl ad that skimped on clarifying that its compounded semaglutide medications aren't FDA-approved.

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