"An adversarial collaboration on vaccines could serve as a model," write Drs. Christopher M. Worsham and Anupam B. Jena.
Robert Kennedy Jr.'s Health and Human Services Department is attempting to revive the debunked autism-vaccine link.
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David Geier has repeatedly claimed that vaccines cause autism. Working alongside his father, he has published a number of ...
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MedPage Today on MSNWhy CDC's Planned Vaccine-Autism Study Is Raising EyebrowsDetails of the proposed CDC study have not been formally announced, but the Washington Post said the agency plans to analyze ...
It is unclear whether Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, who has long promoted anti-vaccine views, is involved in the ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is planning a large study into possible connections between vaccines and ...
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This article delves into the implications of this study, the motivations behind it, and the controversial figures involved in directing this research. The CDC's announcement to review a connection ...
The Department of Health and Human Services, headed by RFK Jr., is responding to reports that the CDC will begin researching the widely refuted theory that links autism to vaccines.
Susan Monarez has been acting chief at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since January. Her nomination came ...
Real CDC,” which falsely claimed a link between vaccines and autism, has been traced back to Children’s Health Defense.
The possibility of a link between vaccines and autism has been repeatedly debunked by hundreds of scientific studies.
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