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Brain Science Podcast Interview on Vaccine Safety

My good friend, Dr. Ginger Campbell recently interviewed Dr. Paul Offit, author of the book – Autism’s False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure. I think that this interview segment is an important piece of … Continue reading

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Patient Education Key to Vaccine Understanding

A masters court ruling on vaccine safety has medical experts pleased but some autism advocates still doubting the science.  This issue presents a challenge for medical professionals because it is difficult to overcome conspiracy theorist who constantly doubt any government … Continue reading

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Autism Concerns About Vaccines Still Exist – 5 Tips to Address Concerns

The Florida Institute of Technology conducted a survey of 1,000 randomly selected adults to find out their attitudes towards autism and to the safety of vaccines for child illnesses.  The study found that nearly 1 in 4 (24%) of the … Continue reading

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No Links Between Vaccines and Autism

The assistant U.S. Surgeon General has released the strongest statement yet about the lack of credible scientific links between Autism and the vaccine preservative, Thimerosal. Read the whole press release here. I have talked about this issue here and over … Continue reading

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Blood Product Infusion and Episode 3

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Welcome to Episode 3 The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Right Click to download (Macs Option Click) Subscribe with iTunes here (must have iTunes installed — it’s free) RSS Feed to subscribe (copy url … Continue reading

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