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  • The panic virus : a true story of medicine, science, and fear / Seth Mnookin.

    The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011

  • Sara James Mnookin, a regular contributor to The Inside Source, eBay's online style magazine, recently spoke with the designer about his 2011 collection, changes in sustainable production over the last few years and his personal collection of works by female photographers, sourced in part on eBay.

    Meredith Barnett: John Patrick of Organic Meredith Barnett 2010

  • Mnookin documents how these vaccines, a cornerstone of modern public health, have become targets of fear and misinformation.

    Inside the vaccine-autism scare Sandra G. Boodman 2011

  • Sara James Mnookin, a regular contributor to The Inside Source, eBay's online style magazine, recently spoke with the designer about his 2011 collection, changes in sustainable production over the last few years and his personal collection of works by female photographers, sourced in part on eBay.

    Meredith Barnett: John Patrick of Organic Meredith Barnett 2010

  • A contributing editor for Vanity Fair, Mnookin became interested in the subject in 2008 shortly after getting married and becoming part of a community of young professionals who drove Priuses, shopped at Whole Foods and decided against vaccinating their children, which they considered to be a health-conscious choice.

    Inside the vaccine-autism scare Sandra G. Boodman 2011

  • While Mnookin traces the history of vaccines, beginning with the one for smallpox, his focus is on the specious but remarkably persistent myth that the current roster of shots children receive to prevent diseases such as measles, whooping cough and hepatitis B can cause autism or other serious problems - and that this "fact" is well-known to government officials, pediatricians and vaccine manufacturers, who have conspired to cover it up.

    Inside the vaccine-autism scare Sandra G. Boodman 2011

  • While Mnookin traces the history of vaccines, beginning with the one for smallpox, his focus is on the specious but remarkably persistent myth that the current roster of shots children receive to prevent diseases such as measles, whooping cough and hepatitis B can cause autism or other serious problems - and that this "fact" is well-known to government officials, pediatricians and vaccine manufacturers, who have conspired to cover it up.

    Inside the vaccine-autism scare Sandra G. Boodman 2011

  • The panic virus : a true story of medicine, science, and fear / Seth Mnookin.

    The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011

  • A contributing editor for Vanity Fair, Mnookin became interested in the subject in 2008 shortly after getting married and becoming part of a community of young professionals who drove Priuses, shopped at Whole Foods and decided against vaccinating their children, which they considered to be a health-conscious choice.

    Inside the vaccine-autism scare Sandra G. Boodman 2011

  • Mnookin documents how these vaccines, a cornerstone of modern public health, have become targets of fear and misinformation.

    Inside the vaccine-autism scare Sandra G. Boodman 2011

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