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Actress Jenny McCarthy calls for the elimination of toxins from children's vaccines during a rally in June 2008. Photograph by Jose Luis Magana, AP One Thing We Know About Autism: Vaccines Aren't ...
Fans think 'The Masked Singer' has a major problem — and it’s judge Jenny McCarthy. Is it finally time for her to go?
A Texas state representative wants to "celebrate" his kids' school for being the most unvaccinated in Texas. He took to Instagram to post a video railing against vaccine recommendations ...
Recently Jenny McCarthy has been grabbing headlines for her contentious views on vaccines and autism, but it wasn’t so long ago that she was controversial for grabbing something else.
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“Jenny McCarthy was one of the first people I heard that spoke out about vaccines and how much control big pharma had. Seems fitting for her to endorse RFK Jr,” one woman said on X, the ...
McCarthy isn’t the only celeb to have spoken out in the past against vaccines. She joins a long list of anti-vaxxers including her ex-boyfriend Jim Carrey, Jessica Biel, Rob Schneider, Alicia ...
Jenny McCarthy, author of the best-selling book Louder Than Words: A Mother’s Journey in Healing Autism, talks to the audience at the Green Our Vaccines press conference in front of the U.S ...
Jenny McCarthy has been vocal for more than a decade about her belief that vaccines caused her son's autism, becoming the de-facto face of the anti-vax movement.
In fact, “I’m not anti-vaccine” is the fallback claim of every anti-vaccine activist. Jenny McCarthy, for instance, claims the movement she helps to lead is “… not an anti-vaccine ...
Jenny McCarthy: Possibly the most highly visible anti-vaxxer in Hollywood, McCarthy has a son who was diagnosed with autism when he was two-and-a-half and has been a vocal advocate for her belief ...
“I think when Jenny McCarthy was the main face of the anti-vax movement, medical professionals were a little dismissive,” said Tara C. Smith, professor of epidemiology at Kent State University.