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Vaccines, Mandates, and Medicine’s Trust Crisis | with Dr. James Cima

Vaccines, Mandates, and Medicine’s Trust Crisis | with Dr. James Cima

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Your health, your choice.......or is it?

In this episode of the NeuroTrition Podcast, Dr. Z sits down with Dr. James Cima to break down one of the most controversial shakeups in medicine today: vaccines. From RFK Jr.’s sweeping changes to CDC recommendations to the heated debates around mandates, natural immunity, and measles outbreaks, this conversation dives into the politics, the science, and the future of public health.

They unpack what the removal of Covid shots for kids and pregnant women means, why mandates eroded trust, and whether vaccines are truly responsible for the health gains of the last century—or if public health advances played a bigger role.

This isn’t just about Covid. It’s about how we rebuild trust in medicine and rethink what true patient-centered care looks like.

We Cover:

RFK Jr.’s vaccine policy changes and what they mean for Americans
Natural immunity vs. repeated boosters
The impact of mandates on businesses, families, and personal freedom
Why the Hepatitis B vaccine for newborns may not make sense
Measles outbreaks, sanitation, and the untold story of public health progress
The future of vaccines, customization, and medical ethics

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