Announcing the top ten unfounded health scares of 2011

By ACSH Staff — Dec 27, 2011
ACSH is proud to announce the latest installment of its annual publication, The Top Ten Unfounded Health Scares. Before we officially ring in 2012, we d like to reflect on the most popularized yet most inaccurate health scares of the past year. From Dr. Oz s nonsense arsenic and apple juice scare to unfounded fears of eating supposedly contaminated Gulf seafood, ACSH debunks these allegations and more. Click here for the full list.

ACSH is proud to announce the latest installment of its annual publication, The Top Ten Unfounded Health Scares. Before we officially ring in 2012, we d like to reflect on the most popularized yet most inaccurate health scares of the past year. From Dr. Oz s nonsense arsenic and apple juice scare to unfounded fears of eating supposedly contaminated Gulf seafood, ACSH debunks these allegations and more. Click here for the full list.

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