Kennedy Jr. acknowledged that he directed the CDC to change its statement. Credit: AP/Rebecca Noble A new Centers for Disease ...
Until last week, parents who looked at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website on autism and vaccines ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s stance on vaccines in now in writing on the CDC website, changing its messaging to ...
The federal CDC changed a key webpage about vaccines and autism, shifting to language that suggests health officials may have ignored possible links.
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What to know about the CDC's baseless new guidance on autism
A politically driven rewrite of the CDC's autism page falsely claiming a link to vaccines has sparked alarm among scientists ...
In Alaska, where routine medical care may be one airplane flight away, misinformation isn’t just inconvenient, it is ...
WASHINGTON — Many doctors and scientists spoke out Monday after President Donald Trump went on TV and suggested that pregnant women should never take Tylenol and revive debunked theories about ...
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Hiltzik: Reaching a new low, CDC discards science in claims about vaccines and autism
Changing its web page, the CDC now promotes the myth that vaccines are linked to autism despite years of research refuting the claim.
President Donald Trump claimed Monday that acetaminophen, the main ingredient in Tylenol, is linked to autism, despite experts warning that studies on this question are mixed, and no publicly released ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." HEALTH SECRETARY ROBERT F. Kennedy Jr.’s previous go-to scapegoat for autism was vaccines. Now, it’s ...
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