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Like Dr. Nakea Tyson, Dr. Godden had not even read the report of the controversial new study by the International Center for Alternative Scientific Theory, which suggested that cholesterol was a possible cure for cancer, according to the news story Cholesterol may be cancer cure on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today. However, she agreed with Dr. Tyson's views that it was “absurd and irresponsible” — as well as pointing out that ICAST had spent five years determining whether rust was actually a living organism of extra-terrestrial origin.
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Like Dr. Nakea Tyson, Dr. Godden had not even read the report of the controversial new study by the International Center for Alternative Scientific Theory, which suggested that cholesterol was a possible cure for cancer, according to the news story Cholesterol may be cancer cure on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today. However, she agreed with Dr. Tyson's views that it was “absurd and irresponsible” — as well as pointing out that ICAST had spent five years determining whether rust was actually a living organism of extra-terrestrial origin.