By Deborah Huso
Was the first study linking vaccines to autism a fraud?
That's what a British journalist is calling it in a new article published in the medical journal, BMJ.
Journalist Brian Deer says that five of the 12 children involved in Dr. Andrew Wakefield's 1998 study indicating that the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine may cause autism actually had documented developmental problems prior to getting the vaccine. Wakefield (pictured left) reported they did not.
Article Calls Study Linking Vaccines to Autism a Fraud - AOL Health
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