VACCINE

Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: What's the Real Story?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the current Health Secretary, has made some big changes to the CDC's website. He told The New York Times that he personally asked for these changes. The CDC used to say that vaccines don't cause autism. Now, the website says that this statement isn't based on solid evidence.

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: A Clash of Views

Wisconsin's health department has openly disagreed with the CDC's recent statements about vaccines and autism. This disagreement brings back an old, debunked idea that vaccines might cause autism. The health department's leader, Kirsten Johnson, strongly criticized the CDC for spreading false inform

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Vaccines, Politics, and Climate: A Week in Review

The CDC has updated its stance on vaccines and autism, sparking debate. The agency now says a link cannot be ruled out, a shift from its previous position. This change aligns with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's views on vaccine dangers. However, CDC scientists insist no changes were made

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

Healthy Debates: RFK Jr. 's MAHA Movement Faces Growing Pains

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been making waves with his "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) initiative. Recently, he was celebrated at a high-profile event in Washington, where he received praise from the vice president and top tech executives. Yet, not everyone is happy with the direction MAHA is taki

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Nov 20 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Science Under the Microscope

In a surprising turn of events, a legal deposition revealed some unsettling facts about vaccine science. Dr. Stanley Plotkin, a well-known figure in the field, admitted to some questionable practices during a custody battle case. The case was about whether a child should be vaccinated or not. Plotk

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Faith and Fear: How Religion Shaped Vaccine Choices in Older African Americans

During the COVID-19 pandemic, older African Americans faced higher rates of severe illness and death. Yet, not enough attention was given to why some of them hesitated to get vaccinated. Religion plays a big role in the lives of many older African Americans, often guiding their health choices. A st

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Doubt: A Growing Threat to Public Health

Canada recently lost its measles-free status after nearly 30 years, a direct result of declining childhood vaccination rates. This should be a red flag for the U. S. , which is also at risk of losing its measles-free status. However, the current climate is far from ordinary. Anti-vaccine and anti-sc

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Take on Healthcare: Senator Cassidy's Vision

Senator Bill Cassidy, a medical doctor from Louisiana, recently shared his thoughts on healthcare reforms in an interview. He emphasized the need to shift the focus from insurance companies to individual patients. Cassidy highlighted that current healthcare plans often come with high deductibles, ma

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Why Some COVID-19 Vaccine Plans Got It Wrong

The world scrambled to vaccinate people against COVID-19. Many countries used complex methods to decide who got the vaccine first. One such method was a study that tried to combine different mathematical models. The goal was to prioritize vaccine doses for those who needed them most. The study had

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Black Communities Hesitate to Trust COVID-19 Vaccines?

In the United States, Black communities have faced significant challenges in trusting medical institutions. This distrust is rooted in historical and ongoing racial injustices. The COVID-19 pandemic made these issues even more visible. For instance, Black individuals died from COVID-19 at a rate 3.

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