Correcting this week’s misinformation: week of December 5, 2024
This week we debunk myths about vaccines: the CDC’s schedule doesn’t include 200 shots, aluminum doesn’t cause allergies, and tetanus remains a real risk without vaccination.
This week we debunk myths about vaccines: the CDC’s schedule doesn’t include 200 shots, aluminum doesn’t cause allergies, and tetanus remains a real risk without vaccination.
This week, we uncover the facts behind vaccine safety, debunk cancer DNA claims in COVID vaccines, and explain why bird flu vaccine development is vital, not alarming.
Explore the truth behind COVID vaccine claims: Are brain clots, mood disorders, and profit-driven vaccine promotion real concerns? Get the facts in this week’s analysis.
In this week’s newsletter, we debunk claims linking vaccines to autism, explore barriers to COVID vaccines in Idaho, and examine if young children need COVID shots.
This week we address claims about vaccines causing autism, increasing lifetime cancer risks, and leading to millions of deaths, debunking misinformation with scientific facts.
This week we explore claims about COVID-19 vaccines, from the necessity for those with prior infection, to ingredient safety, and we debunk the myth that boosters caused increased nursing home deaths.