The Trump administration has revised a website to contradict the scientific consensus that vaccines don't cause autism.
Public health experts, doctors and scientists have decried the update as the kind of misinformation the CDC has fought for ...
The debate over vaccines back in the forefront, as, according to an internal memo, the FDA is reportedly planning to change ...
The agency’s revamped vaccine-safety page enshrines Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s fringe beliefs as government guidance.
Scientific information on the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website was replaced Wednesday with ...
Multiple CDC officials familiar with the situation said the change was made by political appointees without input from ...
The CDC website was updated late Wednesday without warning, sparking quick backlash from public health experts.
The CDC's revised website suggests links exist between autism and vaccines, which drew strong criticism from some health ...
New language on the CDC's website linking vaccines to autism is drawing criticism from health professionals and autism ...
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage about autism and vaccines has updated its information about the link ...
The Centers for Disease Control recently changed bullet points on its vaccine safety web page. Under “key points,” the CDC states, “The claim ‘vaccines do not cause autism’ is not an evidence-based ...
Doctors say the changes undermine public health efforts. Here's why.