The article critiques the proliferation of health misinformation and pseudo-diagnoses that guide public perception, highlighting key figures like Robert Kennedy Jr., who undermine trust in effective health interventions like vaccinations. It notes the alarming rise in medical diagnoses, such as autism and long Covid, and contrasts this with increasing scientific awareness. The author praises neurologist Suzanne O'Sullivan for her contributions in clarifying medical truths amidst a tide of inaccuracies, advocating for a more informed public approach to health issues rather than succumbing to unfounded fears about modern life.
We swim in oceans of quackery. The media is flooded with misinformation about health and pseudo-diagnoses based on vibes rather than evidence.
Vaccination is arguably the most successful health intervention in history, and now more than ever we should be basking in the fact that a global pandemic was brought to a close by safe and effective vaccines.
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