In Not Trivial, I explain that this type of coverage is called false balancehttp://nottrivialbook.com
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Do you think that another possibility is that we can end this debate, with honest conversations and science
#ForTheKids#ForAllOfUs Could Honest Conversations and Science End the Vaccine Debate? http://www.myhealthycommunity.ca/blogs/entry/Could-Honest-Conversations-and-Science-End-the-Vaccine-Debate … -
I liked the section on 'fuelling the debate". This is the area that I think science can focus on improving (steering clear of) if we want antivaxxers to actually listen.
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Stop promoting an entity that has too much power and pushes the forcing of dangerous poisons into our children; killing and permanently harming them.https://www.ageofautism.com/2015/01/gsks-69-infanrix-deaths-are-not-explicable-as-coincidence.html …
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Yes, misrepresenting the one of the biggest medical advances of the last century as one of the "biggest controversies" is appalling (understatement). Words fail.
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In 100 years we will rightfully blame the MSM for our countries downfall.
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It’s like the global warming “debate” (time to drop the tepid climate change label). The only people who think it’s a debate either don’t understand or are deliberately ignoring science. Time for a documentary on living with the long term effects of polio, meningitis, etc.
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“I explained that in a subset of children...vaccine induced fever and immune stimulation did cause regressive (brain disease) with features of autism spectrum disorder.” Dr. Andrew Zimmerman Pediatric Neurologist
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This is why I argued in
@healthnewsrevu that journalists should avoid the word "controversial" when it comes to describing medical science.https://www.healthnewsreview.org/2017/02/journalists-please-stop-using-controversial-in-health-news/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Ah-hah!
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