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Texas hospitals are treating children with vitamin A poisoning linked to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s promotion of the supplement as a measles treatment.

At Covenant Children’s hospital in Lubbock, patients with measles showed abnormal liver function due to excessive vitamin A intake.

Kennedy, the U.S. health secretary, claimed vitamin A dramatically reduces measles mortality. Experts warn his messaging confuses parents and downplays the proven protection of the MMR vaccine.

The U.S. faces its worst measles outbreak in decades, with nearly 500 cases across 21 states and two confirmed deaths.

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[–] nulluser@lemmy.world 3 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

It's not up to the experts to bend over backwards to convince you that a medication is safe and beneficial to yourself and to society. If they've convinced most of the population, but haven't convinced you, then maybe you're the problem. It's your job to learn to distinguish between trained experts and quacks with an agenda, and listen to the experts, not the quacks.

[–] sfu@lemm.ee 0 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

If a scientist wanted to take a syringe with purple fluid in it, and inject it in your arm, and he said "trust me, its good for you", would you just take it without asking what it is?

If there were other people around you who took it without asking questions, based on the logic in your comment, it doesn't even matter what the purple fluid is, you should just take because everyone else is, and a scientist said to do so.