Skip to main page content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation
Comment
. 2021 Feb;111(2):e4-e5.
doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2020.306058.

Schillinger and Ramírez Respond

Affiliations
Comment

Schillinger and Ramírez Respond

Dean Schillinger et al. Am J Public Health. 2021 Feb.
No abstract available

PubMed Disclaimer

Comment on

Similar articles

References

    1. Hotez PJ. Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel’s Autism: My Journey as a Vaccine Scientist, Pediatrician, and Autism Dad. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press; 2020.
    1. Cook J, Lewandowsky S, Ecker UKH. Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influence. PLoS One. 2017;12(5):e0175799. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0175799. - DOI - PMC - PubMed
    1. Southwell BG, Niederdeppe J, Cappella JN et al. Misinformation as a misunderstood challenge to public health. Am J Prev Med. 2019;57(2):282–285. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.03.009. - DOI - PubMed
    1. Schillinger D, Tran J, Mangurian C, Kearns C. Do sugar-sweetened beverages cause obesity and diabetes? Industry and the manufacture of scientific controversy. Ann Intern Med. 2016;165(12):895–897. doi: 10.7326/L16-0534. - DOI - PMC - PubMed
    1. Proctor RN. Racial Hygiene: Medicine Under the Nazis. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 1990.

LinkOut - more resources