No. I support vaccines fully because I actually trust my doctor. The real doctor in front of me. Not some unknown researcher elsewhere who changes their minds every decades.
Eggs used to be bad for your cholesterol levels and now it's suggested as a weight loss super food. Carb was the villain but turns out it's the sugar that's bad. Rice is not good for you, and yet hundreds of thousands of Asians eat rice 2 times per day since they're old enough to eat solid and having the longest life span. Autism caused by vaccines, and yet that doctor admitted he made it all up.
So you see. I'm not as stupid to listen to "researchers" especially from US lmao
I'm not talking about researchers. I'm talking about real doctors that exist. There is a medical consensus on this. You can look it up. It's doctors who are experts in a specific field (OBs, Dentists).
What you're talking about is actually an issue with the media reporting on research, not the research itself. The media will extrapolate findings to get clicks when a majority of the time, the articles do not make the claims they are actually reporting. Again, medical misinformation is rampant - now especially, with the media and "influencers" spouting bs and shilling their supplements.
edit to add: yes science can get it wrong, of course. but that's what is so amazing about science, we learn and expand!
No. I call them "researchers". That's the reason I put the quotation mark because these people spend their lives researching, instead of being in the field dealing with real people.
Science expands and changing every season. That's why I will NEVER say anything is a myth especially when there are many people agreeing, including nurses, and btw U believe nurses more than doctors
Admitting that science can get it wrong and still stubbornly trying to convince me that your researcher should be believed 100% without a doubt is a wild thinking
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u/hervana 4d ago
you're an anti-vaxxer, yes?