Don't Ask "Why?": a Novel Approach to Vaccine Persuasion
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MacDonald N, Dube E CMAJ. 2025; 197(4):E98.
PMID: 39900364 PMC: 11790306. DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.151758-l.
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