The AMA did advertise cigarettes at one time despite suspicion of harm. Unsafe vaccines may be more of a public health threat than the diseases they are intended to prevent. Another AMA coverup to protect its commercial interests?
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The surgeon general led the very unpopular fight against cigarettes in the sixties and seventies after the landmark U of Florida lung cancer trial. Much like cigarettes, you should produce indisputable evidence that vaccines are more dangerous than the diseases they prevent.
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Considering the indisputable evidence of the harm that vaccine preventable diseases cause, that is going to be one hell of a high bar
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Suggesting that vaccines do more harm than the diseases they prevent is the very definition of antivaccine.
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It depends on the vaccine, the disease, and the circumstances. Rigid adherence to protocols from conflicted authorities, while ignoring adverse reports, is anti-patient and contrary to the Oath of Hippocrates
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So you think some vaccines are good. How would you argue against someone who felt all vaccines were bad all the time. Would you appeal to evidence and the scientific consensus?
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Vaccines and drugs, though "good" in some circumstances, all have risks. Why not try to figure out why and to whom bad reactions occur instead of denying them?
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Almost no topic has been studied more than vaccines. Why pretend these studies have not been done? (This meme is old and there are now over 300,000 studies.)pic.twitter.com/MKmSIjJBze
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Replying to @JHowardBrainMD @gorskon and
Studied does not mean proved safe
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By your standards name one medical treatment that you think has been “proved safe.” One. Band aids can harm. And despite your claims, no one claims vaccines are perfectly safe.pic.twitter.com/K374yf1w7m
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I notice Dr. Orient STILL avoids answering my question: Which vaccines on the CDC's recommended childhood vaccine schedule does she personally consider safe and effective? She should be specific and justify her answers.
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Replying to @gorskon @JHowardBrainMD and
I wonder why she won't answer such a simple question. It couldn't be because she doesn't want to admit that she's antivaccine and doesn't consider ANY childhood vaccine to be effective and safe, could it?
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