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  2. Sherri Tenpenny - Wikipedia

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    Sherri J. Tenpenny is an American anti-vaccination activist and conspiracy theorist who promulgates disproven hypotheses that vaccines cause autism.An osteopathic physician by training, she is the author of four books opposing vaccination.

  3. The Doctor Who Fooled the World - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor Who Fooled the World: Science, Deception, and the War on Vaccines is a 2020 non-fiction book by Brian Deer, published by Johns Hopkins University Press. Written in narrative style, it sets out Deer's investigation of Andrew Wakefield and the Lancet MMR autism fraud .

  4. Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start and Why They Don't Go Away

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    The book addresses misinformation related to vaccination, and asks how vaccine rumors start and why they do not go away. [1] [4] Looking chiefly at high-income countries, the book examines social, political, psychological and cultural factors that make up the various mind-sets to vaccination. [2]

  5. Dr. Phil responds to people's excuses not to get vaccinated ...

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    “I just try and say to people, ‘Look, it's more than about you. Maybe you get the vaccine for other people and not for yourself. You get it so you don't make other people ill,” Dr. Phil said.

  6. The Real Anthony Fauci - Wikipedia

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    The author shares his opinion that COVID-19 vaccines are not sufficiently safety tested, [10] and likens vaccine mandates in the United States to living under the rule of Nazi Germany. [15] The book accuses Fauci of deliberately neglecting to use hydroxychloroquine in order to increase the number of people who would die from COVID-19. [16]

  7. Trump to discuss ending childhood vaccination programs with ...

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    He said lower vaccination rates could lead to large outbreaks of once nearly eradicated diseases like measles. "For every 1,000 cases of measles that occur in children, there will be one death.

  8. A leading pediatrician was already worried about the future ...

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    A child successfully inoculated against a vaccine-preventable disease — the measles, let’s say, to name the most infectious of them all — doesn’t fall sick with that condition, doesn’t ...

  9. Vaccine: The Controversial Story of Medicine's Greatest ...

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    Vaccine developers profiled in the book include Jonas Salk (p. 188) and Maurice Hilleman (p. 238). Allen, later in the book, describes the controversy over vaccines and autism and the founding of SafeMinds, writing, "The vaccines-cause-autism mindset was the product of a set of assumptions that were impossible to completely prove or disprove."