On November 19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its website to address the vaccine and autism ...
The CDC updated its website to state that a link between vaccines and autism has not been ruled out. Nashville doctors and scientists expressed concern that this change could lead to vaccine hesitancy ...
The United States Centers for Disease Control (CDCs) made controversial changes to the language on their website regarding the debunked link between autism and vaccines. The agencies no longer deny ...
Officials in Illinois, New York, and Hawaii are rejecting the CDC’s unfounded claims and the list is growing. Health officials and public health experts from states nationwide are criticizing the ...
In utterly bleak news, AI Overviews are now more accurate about the lack of a relationship between autism and vaccines than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). On Wednesday, November ...
Before voting to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Sen. Bill Cassidy (R–La.) stated on the floor of the Senate that RFK Jr. had promised him that "he ...
This essay examines how recent political intervention has reshaped the CDC’s public messaging on vaccines and autism. In Part 1, I explain why the scientific evidence on this topic has not changed—and ...
(Bloomberg) -- The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated a page on its website to suggest vaccines may cause autism, rejecting longstanding medical consensus on the topic and advancing ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has altered its website on autism and vaccines, removing unequivocal statements that immunizations don't cause the neurodevelopmental disorder and replacing them ...
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