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But apparently that's not what the fake-sounding, yet very real, National Vaccine Information Center thinks. The group's latest target is Halloween candy. The NVIC posted a picture on Facebook of ...
A woman’s Facebook post showing her Halloween costume, which mocks measles, has sparked a tense debate online about vaccines. Heather Simpson shared a photo of herself with red spots all over ...
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is now encouraging parents to stick anti-vaccine warnings on Halloween candy, as the blog Respectful Insolence reported: Again, there’s no credible evidence that vaccines pose a risk to children.
He also knows many parents of kids ages 5 to 11 have been crossing their fingers for a pre-Halloween vaccine, but says he wouldn't count on that being a factor in a safer Halloween (so don't plan ...
On Sunday, Scott Gottlieb, a former commissioner for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), told “Face the Nation” on CBS that the Pfizer vaccine could be available by Halloween. Gottlieb now ...
but just imagine the walking billboard you can be for everyone slacking on their vaccines! (A DIY non-sexy version can be easily managed.) TV and film aren’t the only source of Halloween ...
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