My mom was anti-vax. Here's what changed her mind
Moments of Truth is a digital series exploring misinformation and sharing intergenerational conversations between people about how they find facts, information, and truth. In this episode, Mary Christa Smith from Park City, Utah sits down with her child, Marley, a college student at the University of Utah, to talk about the hesitancy to vaccinate them as an infant. At the time of their birth, a now-retracted article was widely distributed in the Lancet journal about the possibility that the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine could cause autism in children. If you'd like to share your own "Moments of Truth," please fill out this form: https://bit.ly/MOTform Follow Student Reporting Labs: Facebook: / studentreportinglabs Twitter: / reportinglabs Instagram: / studentreportinglabs TikTok: / reportinglabs Subscribe to our podcast, 'On Our Minds:' https://studentreportinglabs.org/on-o...

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