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Vaccines Cause Autism Study Debunked

First, Andrew Wakefield's study was conducted with only children with developmental delay, and failing to include a control group, raised serious questions on scientific integrity and research professionalism. Second, many of the objections against his study are aimed at the study design itself that leads to biased results and does not follow practices such as control and blinding groups.

Although parents were choosing not to have their children vaccinated, the rate of autistic diagnoses were not diminishing; the opposite was true.

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