News:No Connection Between Vaccines & Autism, Original Data Faked in ''Lancet''

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(WikiDoc) - A new review published in the February 15 edition of Clinical Infectious Diseases shows no link between vaccines and autism. Furthermore, a reporter from London's Times has shown the doctor who first proposed the link faked his data. That research was originally published in the February 1998 edition of Lancet and has led to an extraordinarily widespread belief in such a connection. Click to read the Times story.

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