There have been so many studies like this that I sometimes don't even blog about them as they come out, but it's always fun to rub antivaxers' face in such studies. https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/04/health/mmr-vaccine-autism-study/index.html …
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Replying to @gorskon
But yet again a *giant* syringe is aimed at a baby. Never a 0.5ccshit with a 27g. It’s gotta be 10cc with mysterious neon colored fluid. Doing the antivaxxers job while trying to figbt antivax.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @gorskon
@CNN has repeatedly failed with the pictures they use for vaccine stories over and over again.2 replies 1 retweet 11 likes -
Replying to @Dr_ScottK @MarkHoofnagle and
IMHO, AAP should develop a library of good stock photos of immunization, royalty free, AND run a campaign to educate art directors to use them.
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Replying to @lizditz @MarkHoofnagle and
I’ve made this recommendation the
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Replying to @Dr_ScottK @MarkHoofnagle and
Maybe it will take a consortium of health care professional associations to get the job done.
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Replying to @lizditz @Dr_ScottK and
Or, like, one pediatrician and a camera.
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Replying to @chadhayesmd @lizditz and
I respectfully submit that rubbing anyone's face in data has never changed a single mind, ever. I've had better marginal success with listening and sympathizing with parents' fears, then offering to share what I know. It doesn't work every time, but nothing in medicine does.
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Replying to @davhill @chadhayesmd and
So you're agreeing that the media shouldn't help stoke parent's fears# even inadvertently, but publishing pictures of huge syringes and needles for vaccine stories, right?
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