Study Linking Autism To MMR Vaccine “An Elaborate Fraud”
Friday, Jan. 21st 2011 6:24 AM
A study published in The Lancet by Dr. Andrew Wakefield linking the MMR vaccine with autism was no more than “an elaborate fraud”, a report published in the BMJ (British Medical Journal reveals today. The 1998 study, which was later retracted by The Lancet, scared thousands of parents and is thought to have resulted in a considerable drop in vaccinations.
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