Eviva Partners Launches New Analytical Center to Combat Vaccine Misinformation
On July 31, 2025, Eviva Partners, a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing public understanding of medical data, proudly announced the launch of their latest analytical center, Protecting Our Health (POH). This new facility aims to unite international experts from the fields of communication, healthcare, and misinformation to counter the spread of pseudoscience.
Focus on Evidence-Based Health
Alex Morozov, the CEO and founder of Eviva, expressed his commitment to providing the public with the necessary tools to make informed health decisions based on factual data. Morozov remarked, "Medical research has led to many evidence-based interventions, but they are not universally accepted, resulting in healthcare gaps. Our goal is to empower people to make decisions grounded in facts, making this more crucial than ever. The POH analytical center was created to counteract the attacks on science and healthcare, and clarify information before deceptive tactics take root."
The center is built upon three foundational principles:
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Return to Science: POH seeks to help individuals differentiate reliable medical data from pseudoscience.
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Engagement: Understanding the diverse needs of communities and empowering them through factual data and two-way communication.
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Prohibition on Industry Funding: Currently, Eviva is self-funded and is forming a coalition of philanthropists to support their efforts.
Addressing Vaccine Safety Concerns
In a recent article published in
MSNBC, Morozov, along with leading vaccinologist Dr. Helen Petousis-Harris and Eviva board member Professor Stephan Lewandowsky, highlighted the ongoing strategic attack on aluminum-containing vaccines led by activists like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The piece emphasizes, "Science does not confirm aluminum's guilt."
A comprehensive study involving over 1.2 million children conducted by Danish researchers found no link between aluminum in vaccines and 50 chronic health conditions, including autism.
The article further warns, "If vaccine opponents succeed in undermining trust in aluminum-containing vaccines, despite research results like those from Denmark, the consequences will be catastrophic. Vaccine-preventable diseases, including diphtheria, meningitis, hepatitis, and cancers of the cervix and penis, could resurge, resulting in numerous deaths and suffering. Furthermore, autism rates will remain unchanged, as they have been for decades."
A Call to Action
The launch of the Protecting Our Health center is not merely a campaign; it represents a call to action. By uniting evidence, disseminating information, and involving communities, Eviva and POH aim to mitigate the harm caused by misinformation and pave the way for evidence-based practices, empowerment, and health for all.
For more information and to support their campaign, visit
www.evivapartners.org.