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This site gives credence to The Lancet, the journal that published Andrew Wakefield's horrifyingly wrong research linking autism and vaccines. Praises it, even. It's about pseudoscience and selling books. Yet another scam by profit-hungry naturopaths.
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URL is deliberately made to be confused with MSNBC, a legitimate news site. Also appears to be antivax and pushing Russian war propaganda. "Western media appear to be running an unabated and thus far, unprecedented propaganda campaign that leads many opponents of the Western position and the Western-backing of the armed coup d’état warn that NATO is dangerously close to a war footing, and astoundingly, in cooperation with Neo-Nazi’s, Fascists and Ukrainians who are celebrating former SS troops in the Ukraine as heroes." DO NOT TRUST.
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Site posts medical advice from a minority of the medical community. This advice goes against the vast majority of medical experts. Publications quoted are not peer-reviewed nor from experts in the field. This site masquerades as an actual medical site. The site attempts to confuse the user with MSNBC, a legitimate american news source.
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Nsnbc exploits MSNBC's Trademark.
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This site is a menace to public health and safety. It is virulently anti-science, anti-medicine and anti-vaccines. It spreads lie after lie about vaccines, every idiotic trope of the anti-vax crazies gets a run. If you care about your health and the health of your children, avoid this site. If you don't give a shit about either - well, you can't say you haven't been warned.
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I hate giving this a yellow rating but I must. I am semi anti-vaccine myself. I have no problem with them pushing that idea. Anyone that is completely FOR vaccines and thinks anti-vaccine people are nuts, I must tell you that you really haven't a clue. You are not scientists or doctors. You have not personally done any studies. We are conditioned to believe what our government tells us to. Our own FDA AND CDC change their minds on things ALL the time. They help PUSH drugs on the population and years later say "oops, this one is bad, we better stop selling it". YEARS later. YEARS. We cannot BLINDLY trust that scientists and doctors know everything that is best for us. Living naturally is a worthy goal and one I cannot criticize. What I can criticize is the tactics. NSnbc? .me? dot me (.me) is the address for sites in Montenegro. What do I know about that country? Nothing. Shows me the site is hosted somewhere outside of the US which is at least sketchy. But NS NBC? There's a MS NBC. This IS a tactic used to TRICK people into believing it is a trusted source. I'm not going to say you can't trust their info, they may actually be correct. But this IS trickery. The site is not related to NBC in any way and the domain itself implies that it is. For that, I must say this is suspicious All you that rate based on YOUR opinion of a topic, you are not using WOT correctly.
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Vaccines are safe, safe, safe.
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The facts are wrong, the attitude is negative and the advice is dangerous. Another example of unsubstantiated claims.
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the use of such an improbable conspiracy ignores such common sense principles such as the universal acceptance by the medical and scientific community of the efficacy of vaccines and the willingness of the these scientific advocates to vaccinate their own children. and of course the incredible decrease in deadly infectious diseases that corresponds exactly with the introduction of vaccines, with the rather silly argument that ALL doctors are purposefully misdiagnosing diseases on purpose?
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What utter and complete nonsense. At first when reading this site, I was SURE it was a parody (like The Onion) because that was the only way I could think of them getting EVERYTHING so completely wrong. Their version of reality is absolutely the opposite of the real world -- and their version is DANGEROUS.
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Usual AntiVax nonsense! Do NOT trust them.
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So many lies half-truths and instances of deliberate misleading of people visiting this that I think it is amongst the worst I have seen. Appalling.
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I have to give this site a lower rating after reading it's health and lifestyle section. They are promoting false anti-vaccine propaganda.
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Frightening that an website such as this can be so factually wrong, and that people believe it.
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Promoting dangerous medical advice unsupported by evidence.
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