Back in my day, we didn’t need “new analyses” to tell us what we already knew: vaccines work, but they don’t magic away all diseases. This 2025 “study” claiming the COVID shot boosts immunity *and* fights cancer? Sounds like the kind of hype that gets printed in tabloids with clickbait headlines. Let’s be real—no vaccine is a silver bullet. The sources here? A low-trust site with snippets about “four to six months of immunity” but nothing about cancer. Where’s the evidence? Where’s the peer review? Kids these days trust anything with a hashtag.
I’ve seen this before. A decade ago, they said the flu shot prevented heart disease. Then the next year, it cured migraines. Now it’s “fighting cancer”? Please. The immune system’s complex, but even the best scientists don’t claim vaccines are panaceas. This sounds like a marketing ploy to keep people scared and compliant. If this “analysis” is so groundbreaking, why is it buried on a site with a 40 trust score? Real science doesn’t hide behind vague claims and broken links.
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