We Already Have Evidence That the MMR Vaccine Does Not Cause Autism
Briefly

The CDC is set to conduct a new study on the alleged link between the MMR vaccine and autism, despite overwhelming evidence refuting this claim. An extensive review by Jessica Steier and colleagues has shown that over 20 significant studies involving over 10 million children have found no connection between vaccines and autism. Continuing to research this debunked idea wastes taxpayer money and undermines public confidence in vaccines. More effort should be focused on understanding the genetic aspects of autism rather than revisiting settled debates.
More than 20 major studies involving over 10 million children across multiple countries have found that there is no link between vaccines and autism.
The alleged relationship between autism spectrum disorder and the MMR vaccine has been thoroughly disproven, yet the CDC plans to study this connection again.
Read at Psychology Today
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