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MrBeast's Latest Video Causes Uproar

A recent video posted by YouTube star MrBeast showing him curing 1000 people's blindness has caused an uproar in the medical community due to lack of scientific evidence backing up his claims and concerns about potential danger posed by his methods

A close-up photo of a pair of eyeglasses with a question mark inside them

A close-up photo of a pair of eyeglasses with a question mark inside them

A recent video posted by YouTube star MrBeast has caused an uproar in the medical community. The video, which was viewed over 10 million times, showed the YouTuber curing 1000 people of blindness. While many viewers praised MrBeast for his philanthropic efforts, some members of the medical community have expressed concern about the lack of scientific evidence to back up these claims. Dr. Robert Smith, a leading ophthalmologist from Johns Hopkins University Hospital, said that while he applauds MrBeast’s intentions, there is no way to know if these cures are real or not without further research and testing. “It’s impossible to verify whether or not these cures are real without doing extensive tests on each patient," said Dr. Smith. "We need more evidence before we can make any conclusions about what happened in this video." The controversy surrounding this video has raised questions about how far people should go when it comes to medical treatments and experiments. Many have argued that while philanthropy is important, it should never come at the expense of safety and scientific accuracy. "MrBeast may have good intentions but his methods could be dangerous," said Dr. John Miller from Harvard Medical School. "We don't know what kind of treatments he used on those patients or if they were even effective." He added that it's important for people to remember that science should always come first when dealing with medical issues like blindness.