Key facts
- Comments by RFK Jr. and Joe Rogan are linked to a spike in interest in a measles treatment.
- The study indicates a 38.7% increase in vitamin A poisoning cases early last year.
- The treatment in question is potentially toxic.
A recent study suggests that comments made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Joe Rogan may have contributed to a significant increase in interest in a potentially toxic measles treatment. The research indicates that early last year, there was a 38.7% rise in cases of vitamin A poisoning, which is associated with this treatment. The findings highlight the potential public health impact of influential figures discussing unproven or harmful medical interventions.