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  2. Health freedom movement - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_freedom_movement

    The health freedom movement is a libertarian coalition that opposes regulation of health practices and advocates for increased access to "non-traditional" health care.. The right-wing John Birch Society has been a prominent advocate for health freedom since at least the 1970s, and the specific term "health freedom movement" has been used in the United States since the 1990s.

  3. Turbo cancer - Wikipedia

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    Turbo cancer is an anti-vaccination conspiracy theory [1] alleging that people vaccinated against COVID-19, especially with mRNA vaccines, are suffering from a high incidence of fast-developing cancers. Although the idea has been spread by a number of vaccine opponents, including several health professionals, [2] turbo cancer is not supported ...

  4. mRNA-4157/V940 - Wikipedia

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    mRNA-4157/V940 is an mRNA based cancer vaccine. When administered, it will produce one of several dozen possible abnormal proteins commonly found in cancerous tissues. The production of those proteins is intended to invoke an immune response. mRNA-4157/V940 is given to patients after their tumors have been sequenced and abnormal proteins ...

  5. Vaccine hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    After the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine hesitant people have at times demanded that they get donor blood from donors that have not received the vaccine. In the US and Canada, blood centers do not keep data on whether a donor has been COVID-19 infected or vaccinated, and in August 2021 it was estimated that 60-70% of US blood donors ...

  6. Report links most vaccine misinformation online to just 12 people

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    The report, a joint effort from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and Anti-Vax Watch, found that as much as 73 percent of vaccine misinformation on Facebook and 17 percent of vaccine ...

  7. COVID-19 misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation on the subject of COVID-19 has been used by politicians, interest groups, and state actors in many countries for political purposes: to avoid responsibility, scapegoat other countries, and avoid criticism of their earlier decisions. Sometimes there is a financial motive as well.

  8. COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, 19% of US adults claimed to have been vaccinated while 50% announced plans to get vaccinated. [150] [151] A 2022 study found a link between online COVID-19 misinformation and early vaccine hesitancy and refusal. [152] Despite a strong association between vaccine hesitancy and Republican vote share at the US county and state ...

  9. Ty Bollinger - Wikipedia

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    Alternative medicine. Ty Bollinger (born 1968) is an American author and conspiracy theorist who disseminates misinformation about cancer treatments, anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, unproven cures, alternative medicine treatments for cancer and vaccine-preventable diseases. [1] : 1 Although Bollinger refers to himself as a medical researcher ...