This essay examines how recent political intervention has reshaped the CDC’s public messaging on vaccines and autism. In Part ...
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revised its long-standing guidance about vaccines and ...
Medical experts say the CDC “is promoting the outdated, disproven idea that vaccines cause autism" and advise parents to ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website has been changed to contradict the longtime scientific conclusion that vaccines do not cause autism, spurring outrage among a ...
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The author says every individual with autism is unique. There are certainly many different causes for autism. Vaccines are not one of them.
Changing its web page, the CDC now promotes the myth that vaccines are linked to autism despite years of research refuting the claim.
The rewriting of a page on the CDC’s website to assert the false claim that vaccines may cause autism sparked a torrent of anger and anguish from doctors, scientists, and parents who say Health and ...
The CDC now states that “scientific studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines contribute to the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. personally directed the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to update its website to contradict its longtime guidance that vaccines ...
"CDC’s recent statement regarding vaccines and autism is inconsistent with decades of research and more than 40 carefully designed and scientifically sound studies involving 5.6 million people that ...
Career scientists at the agency responsible for information about vaccine safety and autism had no prior knowledge about the changes to the website and were not consulted, according to five agency ...