Kennedy's autism views are based on his ideology, not science
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Kennedy's autism views are based on his ideology, not science
"We've created an association that is false: The lack of vaccines and the lack of Tylenol is somehow associated with autism."
"The former director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the CDC, Demetre Daskalakis, who resigned in protest of Robert F Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccination' views, says that the US President isn't getting the information he needs about autism and Tylenol."
A false association links lack of vaccines and lack of Tylenol to autism. Demetre Daskalakis served as director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the CDC. Daskalakis resigned in protest of Robert F Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccination' views. Daskalakis states that the US President is not receiving the information he needs about autism and Tylenol. The association between vaccine or Tylenol absence and autism is characterized as false and created by public discourse. The resignation signals concern within public health leadership about misinformation and inadequate communication to national leadership on autism-related issues.
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