News

Danish researchers followed 1.2 million children and found aluminum in vaccines did not cause autism, asthma, autoimmune ...
Kathryn Edwards, MD, professor emeritus at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, and a former member ...
The findings come as HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. questions the safety of the ingredient, which is used to boost the ...
Experts in vaccines and vaccination — including pediatricians — work together throughout the year to update the Recommended ...
Dr. Buddy Creech, the Director of the Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program, said both the use of heavy metals in vaccines and their causation of autism are decades-old rumors.
Autism isn't caused by vaccines, and a new study reinforces the longstanding evidence that the two are not correlated.
The Department of Health and Human Services moved to eliminate thimerosal from flu shots in a victory for antivaccine ...
Share on Pinterest Despite a unanimous scientific consensus on the safety of childhood vaccines, the debate over whether they cause autism continues. Sean Locke/Stocksy United A large new study by ...
A new study of 1.2 million kids found no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism or other chronic disorders. Here’s what we know.
The misinformation about vaccines and autism started with a small study of just 12 children published in 1998. It was later retracted for being fraudulent, and the author was stripped of his ...
MedPage Today on MSN2d

RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Whisperer

Burns' position was noted in an April memo from CDC chief of staff Matt Buzzelli that was obtained by MedPage Today editor-in ...
A study of more than 1 million people found no link between aluminum in vaccines and an increased risk of autoimmune disease, ...