Narrative Research in Health and Illness (original) (raw)

Horizon: Does the MMR Jab Cause Autism?

Domhnall MacAuley

BMJ, 2005

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Health Education and Care Is vaccine dissent based on science

Leonard Vernon

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The MMR debate in the United Kingdom: vaccine scares, statesmanship and the media

Anna Smajdor

Manchester University Press

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A broken trust: lessons from the vaccine–autism wars

Liza Gross

PLoS biology, 2009

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Health risk communication and amplification: learning from the MMR vaccination controversy

Simon Niemeyer

Health, Risk &# 38; Society, 2004

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Vaccinations and media: An on-going challenge for policy makers

Francesco Chirico

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Examples of Outcome Reporting Bias in Vaccine Studies: Illustrating How Perpetuating Medical Consensus Can Impede Progress in Public Health

Gary S Goldman

Cureus

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MEDIX: A Review-Essay on “DISSOLVING ILLUSIONS: Disease, Vaccines and the Forgotten History" by Suzanne Humphries MD (2015) † © H. J. Spencer [24Dec.2021] <11,000 words; 17 pages>

Herb Spencer

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" The Science is Clear! " Media Uptake of Health Research into Vaccine Hesitancy

Maya Goldenberg

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Are There Doctors Who Don’t Believe in Vaccine: Context for Phenomenological Study

Sergei Korchevoi

Academia Letters, 2021

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Can building evidence move a persistent vaccine safety concern?

Kristen Feemster

Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety, 2013

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Autism and Vaccines: Exploring Misperceptions in Science

Arsenio Menendez

2018

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The butterfly effect of deceptive science: How media influence may have spread the illusory link between vaccines and autism

Kami Vinton

2016

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'MMR talk' and vaccination choices: An ethnographic study in Brighton

James Fairhead, Jackie Cassell, Mike Poltorak

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Whooping cough vaccination: the case presented by the British national press

Courtenay Harding

Child: Care, Health and Development, 1985

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"At the needle point: Theatre and Vaccine Skepticism" (2024, page proofs)

Stanton B Garner Jr.

The Routledge Companion to Performance and Medicine, 2024

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The importance of being scientifically cautious when criticizing the administration of vaccines: ‘retracted’ post truth

miguel vicco

Immunotherapy, 2019

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Feature review “I’ve Heard Some Things That Scare Me” Responding With Empathy to Parents’ Fears of Vaccinations

Kenneth Haller

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The effects of scientific messages and narratives about vaccination

ozan kuru

PLOS ONE, 2021

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Are There Doctors Who Don't Believe in the Vaccine: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

Sergei Korchevoi

2021

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Sharing how vaccinations first began and were implemented can be a useful tool in educating families of their importance. Contemporary Pediatrics. 2021; 38 (11): 14-16.

Amin J . Barakat

Contemporary Pediatrics. , 2021

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Vaccination against mumps, measles, and rubella: is there a case for deepening the debate? How safe is MMR vaccine? Validity of the evidenceDealing with …

Tom Heller

BMJ, 2001

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Children's health and the social theory of risk: Insights from the British measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) controversy

Rachel Casiday

2007

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The Blame Frame: Media Attribution of Culpability About the MMR–Autism Vaccination Scare

Brooke McKeever

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Anthony Fauci- Betrayal of the Truth in Science & Medicine .

Edward J Steele

2022

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Combating Vaccine Hesitancy Requires Knowledge of Misfortunes and Controversies

Vitor Pinto Junior

Acta Médica Portuguesa, 2023

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Response to Dr. Ari Brown and the Immunization Action Coalition

M. Blaxill

Medical …, 2009

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A Question of Balance The Autism-Vaccine Controversy in the British and American Elite Press

Christopher Clarke

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Discussing The Anatomy Table and The Vaccination Picture

Sean Caulfield

Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies/revue d'études interculturelle de l'image, 2020

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Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All

Jay M . Pasachoff

Nature, 2011

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A content analysis of mass media sources in relation to the MMR vaccine scare

Peter Bath

Health Informatics Journal, 2008

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“All manner of ills”: The features of serious diseases attributed to vaccination

Spring Cooper

Vaccine, 2010

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PUBLIC HEALTH THEN AND NOW

Jeffrey Baker

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Media reports of links between MMR and autism: a discourse analysis

Lindsay O'Dell

British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005

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The legitimacy of vaccine critics: what is left after the autism hypothesis?

Anna Kirkland

Journal of health politics, policy and law, 2012

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