CDC website now includes conflicting statements about vaccines and autism, triggering widespread backlash. Doctors warn the ...
The Trump administration has revised a website to contradict the scientific consensus that vaccines don't cause autism. The ...
The CDC vaccine safety web page has been updated to say that "vaccines do not cause autism is not an evidence-based claim." ...
When it comes to making an informed choice about vaccinating your child, experts and advocates say consulting your doctor will always be best.
The claim ‘vaccines do not cause autism’ is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility ...
Vaccine mismatches may raise severity risks this flu season. Low vaccination uptake increases overall flu transmission ...
Western Governors Association Trump Medicaid cuts discussed as Hobbs says Arizona can't backfill federal reductions ...
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New capabilities strengthen U.S. production, completing Moderna’s domestic end-to-end mRNA manufacturing network More than $140 million investment will create hundreds of highly skilled ...
The page on the CDC’s website concerning vaccinations and autism now repeats false claims of a possible connection between ...
One national patient safety advocate says the latest CDC update on vaccine safety is "pseudoscience taken to a whole new level." ...
Former CDC acting Director Dr. Richard Besser spoke with ABC News’ Rhiannon Ally about the CDC webpage that was changed to suggest a link between autism and vaccines.