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The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revised its long-standing guidance about vaccines and ...
Trump and Kennedy told Americans that taking Tylenol while pregnant may cause autism, even though decades of research doesn’t support that. There’s no known single cause for autism spectrum disorder.
Medical experts say the CDC “is promoting the outdated, disproven idea that vaccines cause autism" and advise parents to consult clinicians for fact-based guidance.
The CDC's vaccine safety panel is poised to examine aluminum adjuvants in vaccines across the childhood and adult schedules.
This essay examines how recent political intervention has reshaped the CDC’s public messaging on vaccines and autism. In Part ...
As part of its 'Year of the Lies' series, PolitiFact FL reports on a pediatrician who quit her long practice of seeing ...
The CDC now states that “scientific studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines contribute to the ...
The acting CDC director adopted controversial guidance from the agency's advisory panel, upending a decadeslong policy. The ...
Two former senior officials from the CDC, including one fired by the Trump administration, will join California as public ...
The updated website comes as Kennedy has taken other steps as health secretary that sow doubt in immunizations.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officially dropped recommendations for vaccinating all newborns for hepatitis ...