A large Danish study confirms childhood vaccines do not cause autism. Why is the myth so persistent? | Euronews Newsletter Events Loader Newsletter Events Loader Loader Search
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ADVERTISEMENT Another major study has confirmed that routine childhood vaccines do not cause autism. The theory emerged three decades ago and caught fire after a study was published – and later retracted – in a major medical journal in 1998. While the theory has since been discredited in many studies from around the world, the myth still persists. Today, anti-vaccine activists often point to aluminium, which is used in trace amounts in many childhood jabs to increase their effectiveness, to
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