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Are vaccines a conspiracy?
Are vaccines a conspiracy? Anti-vaccine claims ignore facts: COVID vaccines saved lives and money, passed safety trials, and prevent severe illness. Learn the truth.
What happened to Alexis Lorenze?
Did vaccines worsen Alexis Lorenze's condition, PNH? Viral claims clash with evidence showing existing health issues and a parvovirus infection. Learn more.
Do COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer?
Do COVID vaccines cause cancer? Myths misuse science, but no evidence links vaccines to cancer. mRNA vaccines can't alter DNA. Discover the facts.
Do COVID vaccines wipe out antibodies?
Do COVID vaccines wipe out antibodies? No, vaccines strengthen the immune system and don't affect your ability to donate plasma or fight infections, contrary to anti-vaccine claims.
Do HPV vaccines increase cancer risks?
Do HPV vaccines cause cancer? We debunk claims by Dr. Pierre Kory, explaining how the HPV vaccine prevents cancer and why it can't cause HPV infections or increase cancer risk.
Were polio vaccines properly tested?
Were polio vaccines properly tested? We break down Aaron Siri's claims about IPV safety, production methods, and effectiveness, revealing the science behind vaccine testing and safety.
Is every vaccine designed to kill?
Are vaccines designed to harm? Decades of research prove vaccines save lives, prevent diseases like measles and smallpox, and do not cause cancer or alter DNA.
Do COVID vaccines increase cancer risk?
Do COVID vaccines increase cancer risk? No scientific evidence supports claims that COVID vaccines cause cancer or alter DNA, debunking the "turbo cancer" myth.
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