Study finds diverse news consumption links to higher vaccination rates, boosting public health trust.

A study from the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of Oxford found that people who consume news from a variety of sources are more likely to get vaccinated, regardless of political affiliation. This diverse media diet encourages critical thinking and reduces vaccine hesitancy. Researchers suggest that public health efforts should promote exposure to different perspectives to improve vaccine trust and adherence.

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