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Paracetamol in Pregnancy — What the Studies Really Say
A medicine millions rely on Paracetamol (acetaminophen) has long been recommended as the “safe” choice for pain and fever, even…
Where to Find Reliable Vaccine Information (And What to Avoid)
When researching vaccines, it’s essential to distinguish between credible, evidence-based sources and information that may be biased, incomplete, or misleading….
No Jab, No Play: What You Need to Know About Australia’s Vaccine Laws
Do These Policies Protect Public Health or Penalise Parents? In Australia, vaccination laws vary by state, and No Jab, No…
How to Advocate for Medical Freedom Without Being Dismissed
Advocating for medical freedom and informed consent has become increasingly challenging in today’s climate. Public health policies, media narratives, and…
Five Questions Parents Are Afraid to Ask About Vaccines
When it comes to vaccines, parents want to make the best decisions for their children. But in an environment where…
Developmental Delays and Disabilities in 1 in 6 Australian Children: What Contributes to This Rise?
In recent years, there has been growing concern about the increasing prevalence of developmental delays and disabilities among children in…
64 Doses: Is This Too Much for the Australian Childhood Immunisation Schedule?
The Australian Childhood Immunisation Schedule has long been a cornerstone of public health, aiming to protect our children from a…
Club Grubbery: Team Inform Me debuts our brand new website and education resource
Graham and John speak about current events and introduce the team behind inform-me.org We are excited to introduce our groundbreaking…
Are Australians Truly Aware of Informed Consent in Vaccination?
Informed consent is a cornerstone of ethical healthcare, ensuring patients are fully informed about the procedures they undergo. However, there’s…