Is the RSV vaccine safe during pregnancy?
RSV vaccines during pregnancy are safe and protect newborns. Learn how they work, debunked claims about preterm birth, and what the latest studies show.
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RSV vaccines during pregnancy are safe and protect newborns. Learn how they work, debunked claims about preterm birth, and what the latest studies show.
Joe Rogan and Aaron Rodgers repeat false claims about COVID vaccines. Here’s what science really says about safety, fertility, spike proteins, and heart risks.
Despite claims in a Senate hearing, there’s no evidence COVID vaccines cause miscarriage or infertility. In fact, studies show the vaccine is safe during pregnancy, while COVID infection itself may increase risks.
Do COVID vaccines cause autoimmune problems or fertility issues? Dr. Ryan Cole says yes—but global studies show mRNA vaccines are safe, effective, and life-saving.
Do COVID vaccines cause miscarriages? A viral claim says 80%—but it misrepresents the data. Studies show miscarriage rates remain normal and vaccines are safe in pregnancy.
Do COVID vaccines cause miscarriage? A misleading claim distorts data, but real-world studies show no increased risk. Learn the facts about vaccine safety in pregnancy.
Debunk the myth that mRNA vaccine spike proteins target unborn babies. This post breaks down fringe claims and highlights extensive, rigorous testing proving COVID vaccines’ safety.
Are spike proteins harming unborn babies? Anti-vaccine claims misuse studies, but research shows vaccinated mothers deliver healthy babies with protective immunity.
Terrence Howard falsely claims COVID vaccines cause cancer and infertility. Misinterpreted data and retracted studies debunk these myths.
Claims that COVID vaccines cause blood clots, cancer, and infertility are false. mRNA vaccines are safe and do not pose these risks, unlike COVID itself.