Vaccines in the News

Vaccines in the News

Editorial: Message is clear: No link between autism, vaccine | Denver Post January 14, 2011
A definitive study in a respected journal should end years of speculation and allow parents to vaccinate in good conscience.
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Vaccine-autism researcher should be prosecuted January 14, 2011
(CNN) -- Finally, after 13 years of needless controversy, the British Medical Journal determined that Andrew Wakefield's vaccine-autism link constituted an "elaborate fraud." Having already lost his medical license in the UK for unethical professional conduct, it is now time for him to be prosecuted. [+] more
Ending the Silence on The Fraudulent Vaccine-Autism Link January 14, 2011
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - When news from the British Medical Journal emerged last week discrediting the notorious Wakefield study as “an elaborate fraud,” I expected a chorus of celebration from the vaccine community, but what I observed was relative silence. [+] more
Autism Fraud January 13, 2011
New York Times - The report that first triggered scares that a vaccine to prevent measles, mumps and rubella might cause autism in children has received another devastating blow to its credibility. The British Medical Journal has declared that the research was not simply bad science, as has been known for years, but a deliberate fraud. [+] more

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