CDC Plans Study on Discredited Vaccine-Autism Link
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added a page listing conflicts of interest among its vaccine advisory board members.
- Members with declared interests must recuse themselves from discussions and voting on products with conflicts, according to the CDC website.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Called the new page a step toward 'radical transparency' on the social media platform X.
- Paul Offit stated that this information is not new and has always been available to the public.
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Commentary: RFK Jr. reportedly puts anti-vaxxer in charge of studying debunked link between vaccines and autism
The claim of a link between vaccines and autism has been decisively debunked. Why has RFK Jr. put one of its promoters in charge of investigating it?
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A frequent criticism of corporations (which I believe also applies to governmental bureaucracies) is that their organizational structure encourages sociopathic behavior. This is because members of these entities are shielded from legal or personal accountability for their actions, with any wrongdoings being attributed to the corporation as a whole. In contrast, the main form of accountability most members face is the pressure to advance the inst…
As measles cases rise, officials are fueling vaccine doubts
In February, we marked a sad and unnecessary milestone when an unvaccinated 6-year-old girl in Seminole, Texas, became the first person in a decade to die of measles in the United States. A second measles death, an unvaccinated adult in New Mexico, followed shortly after. Alarmingly the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reporting that this measles outbreak, which began in January and has been responsible for more than 300 cases…
What to Know About Dave Weldon, Trump’s Pick to Lead the CDC
President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), former Republican Congressman Dr. Dave Weldon, is set to face questioning by Senators on March 13. Weldon is due to appear before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions for his nomination hearing, and members will likely question him on topics including his past statements expressing vaccine skepticism. If confirmed by th…
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