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Are combination vaccines good for kids?

Combination vaccines safely protect kids from multiple diseases with fewer shots, helping families stay on schedule and reducing stress without compromising immune response.

Is aluminum in vaccines safe?

A closer look at the science behind aluminum in vaccines shows it's safe, well-studied, and used in tiny amounts that don’t pose health risks to children.

Did the government just admit vaccines cause autism?

Despite new claims from RFK Jr. and Trump, vaccines do not cause autism. We unpack the history and the science showing no link, just political noise and old debunked theories.

Are there randomized controlled trials for vaccines?

Randomized controlled trials with saline placebos have been done for many vaccines. Claims that there are “zero clean studies” ignore decades of scientific evidence.

Was the link to autism hidden?

A secret study claiming vaccines cause autism can't be trusted if no one can review the data. Here's what real, published science tells us about vaccines and autism.

Why a Hep B birth dose?

Hepatitis B can pass from mom to baby at birth—even when moms don’t know they’re infected. That’s why the Hep B vaccine is safely given in the first hours of life.

Does aluminum cause autism?

A massive Danish study finds no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism, reinforcing evidence that autism begins before birth, not from shots.

Did sanitation and nutrition do more than vaccines?

Joe Rogan claims sanitation, not vaccines, stopped disease—but the data say otherwise. Here’s why polio, smallpox, and other illnesses fell after vaccination.

Just the Facts Newsletter: Correcting this week's disinformation

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