Did the government just admit vaccines cause autism?
Despite new claims from RFK Jr. and Trump, vaccines do not cause autism. We unpack the history and the science showing no link, just political noise and old debunked theories.
Despite new claims from RFK Jr. and Trump, vaccines do not cause autism. We unpack the history and the science showing no link, just political noise and old debunked theories.
A secret study claiming vaccines cause autism can't be trusted if no one can review the data. Here's what real, published science tells us about vaccines and autism.
A massive Danish study finds no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism, reinforcing evidence that autism begins before birth, not from shots.
Explore the truth behind the Simpsonwood conspiracy theory and claims that the CDC hid an autism-vaccine link. The science says: vaccines don’t cause autism.
Did the MMR vaccine cause Jenny McCarthy's son's autism? We break down the science behind immune system myths, autism, and vaccine safety.
There’s no credible evidence linking vaccines to autism—just decades of global research showing they’re safe. Autism’s roots lie in early brain development.
Did the CDC cover up a link between MMR and autism? A claim from Vaxxed says yes—but flawed analysis and retracted studies say otherwise. Get the real facts here.
In a Politico interview, Del Bigtree claims that vaccine studies are biased, don’t compare fully vaccinated and unvaccinated people, and ignore rising health problems like autism and cancer. He also argues that pharmaceutical companies control the research to hide possible risks.
Examine the controversial Mawson study on vaccines and autism using Florida Medicaid data, and learn how differences in doctor visits may skew diagnosis rates.
Do vaccines cause autism? Pediatrician Paul Thomas’s claims about unvaccinated children’s health are debunked as biased studies and retracted research resurface.