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Think Critically About Health Information
Ask for study type, sample size, conflicts of interest, and replication—not vibes.
Read →Evidence, institutions, and thinking clearly under fear.
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Ask for study type, sample size, conflicts of interest, and replication—not vibes.
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Fear and simplicity travel faster than nuance in any network.
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Risk perception skews when images and anecdotes outweigh base rates.
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The pandemic stress-tested communication, institutions, and individual judgment at once.
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Follow citations to primary literature or reputable summaries, not screenshots.
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Mixed messages and visible incentives erode credibility even when science is sound.
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Skeptics update with evidence; deniers defend identity against evidence.
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Cable and social feeds amplified different slices of the same evolving data.
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Separate probability from horror stories before major medical choices.
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Challenge claims, not the existence of expertise itself.
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Approved vaccines have strong safety records for intended uses; individual context belongs with clinicians.
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Crises expose how storytelling and policy lag behind fast-moving science.
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Sleep, trusted sources, and slowing major decisions reduce panic errors.
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You can audit healthcare incentives and still accept germ theory and trials.
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