Social media users question who is responsible for overdose deaths
OpioidsPlus, posts debated whether heroin is safer than fentanyl and discussed a new non-opioid pain medication....
Plus, posts debated whether heroin is safer than fentanyl and discussed a new non-opioid pain medication....
Algunos usuarios expresan escepticismo en cuanto a la vacuna. En Brasil, usuarios en redes sociales reaccionan a la noticia de que el Instituto Butantan, un centro de investigación en São Paulo, desarrolló la primera vacuna de una sola dosis contra el dengue en el mundo. Los reporteros y escritores de...
Another video falsely claimed that COVID-19 vaccines cause infertility. A YouTube video title suggested that lockdowns might be imminent due to the spread of human metapneumovirus (HMPV), and an X post shared a video of a scientist making false claims about COVID-19 vaccine safety. Insights brought to you by the...
This week, speculation circulated about AI-driven mRNA vaccines. Meanwhile, a dubious paper linking vaccines to autism dominated national vaccine conversations and regional posts, which also discussed local tuberculosis, rabies, and measles outbreaks....
This week, speculation circulated about AI-driven mRNA vaccines. Meanwhile, a dubious paper linking vaccines to autism dominated national vaccine conversations and regional posts, which also discussed local tuberculosis, rabies, and measles outbreaks....
Plus, posts shared conflicting views on prohibiting federal funding for abortion and called on men to help prevent pregnancy....
Other posts discussed opioids for post-surgical pain and lamented overdose deaths....
Recent discussions also stigmatized bipolar disorder and used mental health terms to joke about Elon Musk’s arm gesture at the presidential inauguration....
Other conversations corrected misconceptions about Plan B and proposed strategies for dealing with increasing abortion restrictions....
Plus, vaccine posts discuss exemptions and cancer myths. Regional conversations discuss childhood vaccines, edible vaccines, and the “quad-demic.”...
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