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2024-04-13 00:33:10
Andrew Wakefield's medical license was stripped for his fraudulent MMR-Autism study. The reasons include: - Undisclosed financial incentive of £150 p.h to conduct the study. Totalling £435,643 - Undisclosed ownership of a rival vaccine - Misrepresenting patient data [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2024-04-13 02:32:39
Andrew Wakefield's autism study was retracted for fraud. He lost his medical license for ethical lapses, including conducting invasive medical procedures on children that they did not need. [Link] [Link] Further research confirms vaccines don't cause autism [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2024-04-14 23:44:08
NNN. Wakefield's loss of license irrelevant. Studies both within and outside of the CDC's Vaccine Safety Datalink show a connection between vaccines and autism. Many studies that conclude no link between vaccines and autism have methodological flaws. [Link]
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2024-04-17 21:37:36
The verifiable proof of what happened in the case of Dr Andrew Wakefield is available in this article by Mary Holland JD. [Link]
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