In a revision that has left medical experts stunned, the health agency’s website plays into anti-vaccine rhetoric with a ...
The CDC website was updated late Wednesday without warning, sparking quick backlash from public health experts.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has altered its website on autism and vaccines, removing unequivocal statements that immunizations don’t cause the neurodevelopmental disorder and replacing them ...
The agency’s revamped vaccine-safety page enshrines Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s fringe beliefs as government guidance.
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 ...
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage about autism and vaccines has updated its information about the link ...
Scientific information on the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website was replaced Wednesday with anti-vaccine talking points that don’t rule out a link between vaccines and autism, ...
The CDC has removed the functionality of the search tool for the Vaccines.gov website and practically all the information on vaccines that used to be there.
The public-facing website of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was changed this week, breaking with scientific consensus and stating there could be a link between vaccines and autism ...
The phrase "vaccines do not cause autism" remained on the new CDC page, but a footnote noted the phrase had not been removed due to an agreement with Sen. Bill Cassidy, MD (R-La.), who heads the ...
Multiple CDC officials familiar with the situation said the change was made by political appointees without input from relevant agency staffers.