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Medical Organizations Reject CDC's Revised Stance on Vaccines and Autism

HHS altered CDC's autism vaccine page to imply ignored evidence of a link, drawing criticism from scientists and officials citing over 25 studies disproving a vaccine-autism connection.

  • On November 24, the Department of Health and Human Services altered the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website to say studies have not ruled out infant vaccines' contribution to autism, and HHS said the change was made to `reflect gold standard, evidence-based science`.
  • Kennedy has assembled outside reviewers, including David Geier, and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is set to meet next month to reconsider vaccine schedules.
  • The webpage's header still bears 'Vaccines do not cause Autism' with an asterisk citing Cassidy, while the body contradicts that, referencing ignored studies linked to David Geier, without CDC input.
  • Experts and advocacy groups condemned the edits, urging CDC to revert the page and expand vaccine education, with Helen Tager‑Flusberg warning, `We will show you that vaccines do cause autism`.
  • Institutional upheaval and an upcoming meeting increase policy uncertainty as the CDC has lost about a third of its staff this year and the vaccine advisory committee meets next month.
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Science-Based Medicine broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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