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Neil Z. Miller is an American medical research journalist, a natural health advocate based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He is the author of numerous articles and books on vaccines, the publisher of the New Atlantean Press, and the director of the Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute. Miller is a frequent guest on radio and TV talk shows, where he often debates doctors and government health officials, and he lectures widely throughout the US.

Miller, who has a degree in psychology, has been interviewed on nationally syndicated talk shows, including PBS, Phil Donahue and Montel Williams. Miller has debated the propriety and wisdom of mandatory vaccinations with pediatricians and other health practitioners, including the chief medical epidemiologist for the National Immunization Program at the Center for Disease Control (CDC).

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Total Books: 8
Vaccine Safety Manual for Concerned Families and Health Practitioners 2nd Edition Guide to Immunization Risks and Protection
Vaccine Safety Manual for Concerned Families and Health Practitioners Guide to Immunization Risks and Protection
Vaccines Autism and Childhood Disorders Crucial Data That Could Save Your Child's Life
Vaccines Are They Really Safe and Effective
2002 - Vaccines Are They Really Safe and Effective (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781881217305
ISBN-10: 1881217302
Genres: Parenting & Relationships, Medicine, Medical Books
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Immunization Theory Vs Reality Expose on Vaccinations
1995 - Immunization Theory Vs Reality Expose on Vaccinations (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781881217121
ISBN-10: 1881217124
Genres: Parenting & Relationships, Medicine, Medical Books
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Vaccines Are They Really Safe and Effective a Parent's Guide to Childhood Shots
Immunizations The People Speak Questions Comments and Concerns About Vaccinations