Conversations minimize the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases
VaccinesThis week, social media users dismissed measles and whooping cough deaths while falsely linking a group of nurses’ brain tumors to COVID-19 vaccines....
This week, social media users dismissed measles and whooping cough deaths while falsely linking a group of nurses’ brain tumors to COVID-19 vaccines....
This week, social media users dismissed measles and whooping cough deaths while falsely linking a group of nurses’ brain tumors to COVID-19 vaccines....
Plus, a new San Francisco policy led to false claims about the benefits of syringe services programs, while a news story stoked fear about fentanyl-laced marijuana....
Other conversations discussed veterans’ mental health care and hip-hop therapy programs....
Social media users also worried about how potential Planned Parenthood funding cuts could impact access to reproductive health services....
Plus, a new study revealed a racial gap in those stockpiling abortion pills....
This week, online vaccine conversations discussed alleged vaccine-related deaths and how global funding cuts may impact vaccine access worldwide....
This week, online vaccine conversations discussed alleged vaccine-related deaths and how global funding cuts may impact vaccine access worldwide....
Social media users also debated the cause of declining opioid overdose deaths in the U.S....
In other conversations, commenters discussed going out alone despite anxiety....
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