Pediatrics
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Much of what they say would fail a college level science course. Lets see why that is.
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Why the recent Mccullough et al 2025 paper is wrong on COVID vaccine myocarditis.
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Del Bigtree’s colleagues get it wrong again in trying to describe kids vaccines.
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While it is true that chickenpox disease (varicella) is mild for most people, this particular document contains enough distortions to make the unsuspecting user minimize varicella (a consistent tactic throughout these PIC group documents). In rare situations, varicella can be fatal. Most fatal cases of varicella occur in adults age 20 or older.4 While this…
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Physicians for Informed Consent is a group based out of California lead by an internal medicine physician turned holistic medicine practitioner, whose main goal is, in their own words: nonprofit organization focused on science and statistics. PIC delivers data on infectious diseases and vaccines, and unites doctors, scientists, healthcare professionals, attorneys, and families that support voluntary vaccination. The problem…
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In this final debunk we discuss the problems with the conclusions chapter and the polio chapter. Why did polio epidemics emerge in the United States specifically in the late-19th century? The entire premise of the question is wrong; there is evidence of polio dating back to literal ancient times. Why did polio epidemics strike industrialized…
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The book authors try to describe their own spin on the fundamentals of epidemiology. I show why they are mistaken.
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This is the third installment of debunking the book “Turtles All the Way Down” (written by “Anonymous”, and edited by Children’s Health Defense lawyer Mary Holland and Children’s Health Defense Publisher Liaison Zoey O’Toole). Because this is a fairly long book, I’ll be spreading my posts out over 10 more reasonably digestible pieces. This is…
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In the first installment of this series debunking the book “Turtles All the Way Down” (written by “Anonymous”, and edited by Children’s Health Defense lawyer Mary Holland and Children’s Health Defense Publisher Liaison Zoey O’Toole), I examined and debunked the first chapter of the book. As I said then, because this is a fairly long book, I’ll…
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This book — written by “Anonymous”, edited by Children’s Health Defense lawyer Mary Holland and Children’s Health Defense Publisher Liaison and Thinking Moms’ Revolution co-founder Zoey O’Toole, and published by “The Turtles Team” — purports to use only mainstream references to prove its points. But, the book employs all the standard tropes in a master…