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Autism and Vaccines: Dispelling Myths and Embracing Neurodiversity
Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism The belief that vaccines cause autism is a myth that has been thoroughly debunked by extensive scientific research. This misconception originated from a 1998 study by Andrew Wakefield, which falsely claimed a link between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism. Subsequent investigations revealed that Wakefield’s study was fraudulent, leading to its retraction and the revocation of his medical license .(Wikipedia, Wikipedia) Numerous reputable organizations have conducted studies to examine the alleged connection between vaccines and autism. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states unequivocally that vaccines do not cause autism. Their research, including a 2013 study focusing on the number…
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The Truth About Vibrations and Frequencies: What Science Really Says
Lately, there’s been a growing wave of posts and videos online suggesting that “vibrations” or “frequencies” can heal the body, change your mood, or even reprogram your mind and cells. It sounds mystical and powerful—but let’s break it down with actual science and separate facts from fiction. 1. Yes, All Matter Vibrates — But It’s Not Magic It’s true that everything made of atoms vibrates. That’s basic physics. Molecules in solids, liquids, and gases are always in motion due to thermal energy. This microscopic motion is sometimes described as “vibrations,” but it’s not supernatural—just particles jiggling. This is why metal expands when heated or why ice melts—it’s simply atoms moving…
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Cut Through the Noise. Speak with Clarity.
There’s a lot being said out there — opinions dressed up as facts, facts stripped of context, outrage marketed as insight. This space is different. It’s about stepping back, asking better questions, and offering something clear in a world that thrives on confusion. Here, we’ll unpack the stories that matter, challenge assumptions, and reflect on where we’re headed — with curiosity, not cynicism. We’re not chasing likes. We’re chasing light. Let’s begin.