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MMR Vaccine: Separating Fact from Fear

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MMR Vaccine: Separating Fact from Fear.

In this episode, Dr. Tonya tackles one of the most common concerns from parents: Are vaccines safe for children? She breaks down the science behind vaccine safety, debunks the long-standing myth linking vaccines to autism, and explains how real research, covering millions of children, shows vaccines are both safe and essential. Dr. Tonya also highlights the flawed studies that fuel misinformation and provides trusted resources for parents to explore the facts. If you're a parent looking for clarity, consult with the pediatrician. This is the conversation you need.

The Mother Baby Daddy Podcast is hosted by Dr. Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, MPH, FNP-BC. Fun fact: According to the AACN, fewer than 1% of U.S. nurses hold a doctoral degree, with most having a DNP rather than a PhD. This highlights the rarity of both degrees, though DNPs are significantly more common than PhDs.

Check out these links for more information:

1). Deer B. Secrets of the MMR scare. How the vaccine crisis was meant to make money. BMJ. 2011 Jan 11;342:c5258.

2). NBC NEWS.

3). Rao, T. S., & Andrade, C. (2011). The MMR vaccine and autism: Sensation, refutation, retraction, and fraud. Indian journal of psychiatry, 53(2), 95–96.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this account are my own and do not represent the official position or policies of my employer or any affiliated organization. Any information shared here is intended for educational and informational purposes only, based on my personal expertise and research. This is not medical advice. Consult your provider for medical advice as needed.

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MMR Vaccine: Separating Fact from Fear.

In this episode, Dr. Tonya tackles one of the most common concerns from parents: Are vaccines safe for children? She breaks down the science behind vaccine safety, debunks the long-standing myth linking vaccines to autism, and explains how real research, covering millions of children, shows vaccines are both safe and essential. Dr. Tonya also highlights the flawed studies that fuel misinformation and provides trusted resources for parents to explore the facts. If you're a parent looking for clarity, consult with the pediatrician. This is the conversation you need.

The Mother Baby Daddy Podcast is hosted by Dr. Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, MPH, FNP-BC. Fun fact: According to the AACN, fewer than 1% of U.S. nurses hold a doctoral degree, with most having a DNP rather than a PhD. This highlights the rarity of both degrees, though DNPs are significantly more common than PhDs.

Check out these links for more information:

1). Deer B. Secrets of the MMR scare. How the vaccine crisis was meant to make money. BMJ. 2011 Jan 11;342:c5258.

2). NBC NEWS.

3). Rao, T. S., & Andrade, C. (2011). The MMR vaccine and autism: Sensation, refutation, retraction, and fraud. Indian journal of psychiatry, 53(2), 95–96.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this account are my own and do not represent the official position or policies of my employer or any affiliated organization. Any information shared here is intended for educational and informational purposes only, based on my personal expertise and research. This is not medical advice. Consult your provider for medical advice as needed.

  continue reading

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