Did CDC hide proof that Hep B vaccines cause autism?
In an interview with Tucker Carlson, RFK Jr. claims that a study found vaccines increased autism risk and that officials hid or changed the results to cover it up.
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In an interview with Tucker Carlson, RFK Jr. claims that a study found vaccines increased autism risk and that officials hid or changed the results to cover it up.
No reliable evidence vaccines contain glyphosate (RoundUp). The claim rests on flawed detection methods, and contamination is implausible.
Vaccines don’t cause autism, despite Aaron Siri’s claims. A Danish study of 650,000+ children found no link; autism begins before birth.
A recently released preprint written by Brian Hooker claims that babies who get their recommended vaccines at 2 months old are more likely to die in the next month, especially girls and Black infants, and that vaccines may be linked to higher infant…
In an old video, RFK Jr. claims that none of the 72 required childhood vaccines were properly safety tested, that drug companies push unnecessary vaccines to make money, and that vaccines caused a big rise in autism and other chronic diseases…
A story about 18-month-old twins who died within a day of getting their toddler vaccines is being shared a lot online.
In an old NewsNation Town Hall, RFK Jr claims that chickenpox vaccines cause more deaths through shingles epidemics.
In an interview with Lila Rose, Peter McCullough claims that 12 studies show unvaccinated children are healthier than vaccinated children.
Sanitation helped, but vaccines stopped deadly diseases like measles, polio, and smallpox from spreading. The data shows what made the real difference.
Many childhood vaccines were tested with placebos, including saline. Learn how science ensures safety, even when anti-vaccine myths say otherwise.