Now-debunked vaccine movement has caused immeasurable harm
Published Thursday, February 4, 2010 7:00 am
This week the prestigious British journal of medicine, The Lancet, “full retracted from the public record” a flawed and now completely debunked study published in 1998 that claimed a link between childhood vaccines and autism.
This notion created the anti-vaccine panic—and movement—that left millions of children unvaccinated against preventable disease. But not only has this junk science negatively impacted the distribution of childhood inoculations; it has also had a serious impact on availability of swine flu vaccine.




