Everyone’s freaking out over the new CDC Autism Report — and yes, RFK Jr. had a lot to say. But is anyone actually reading the study? 📚 Before the media and politicians spin the numbers, we’re breaking down what the CDC really found, what the autism rate numbers really mean, and why trusting experts matters more than ever. Don’t let headlines (or campaigns) tell you what to think.
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Everyone’s freaking out over the new CDC Autism Report — and yes, RFK Jr. had a lot to say. But is anyone actually reading the study? 📚 Before the media and politicians spin the numbers, we’re breaking down what the CDC really found, what the autism rate numbers really mean, and why trusting experts matters more than ever. Don’t let headlines (or campaigns) tell you what to think.
Vaccines: Should We Trust Them? PART 1 | Pharmacist Explains
Mini Med Minutes
17 minutes
9 months ago
Vaccines: Should We Trust Them? PART 1 | Pharmacist Explains
In this episode of Mini Med Minutes, we’re unpacking one of the most loaded questions in healthcare: Should we get vaccinated? We’ll talk through the skepticism people have toward the healthcare system, concerns about whether vaccines cause more harm than good, and the tricky question: How do we actually know if they work? As a pharmacist and chemical engineer, I get it—trust in medicine doesn’t come easy for everyone. This isn’t a lecture. It’s a real, balanced look at the facts, the fears, ...
Mini Med Minutes
Everyone’s freaking out over the new CDC Autism Report — and yes, RFK Jr. had a lot to say. But is anyone actually reading the study? 📚 Before the media and politicians spin the numbers, we’re breaking down what the CDC really found, what the autism rate numbers really mean, and why trusting experts matters more than ever. Don’t let headlines (or campaigns) tell you what to think.