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‘Something is wrong’: Trump implies that autism and vaccines could be connected despite debunked myths
He’s at it again, folks. Trump, a man with no medical qualifications, is adding his unwanted two cents to the never-ceasing conversation that surrounds vaccination and autism. In a recent interview, Trump implied the connection between the two despite the tired claim having been debunked years ago. The argument that vaccinations are somehow responsible for autism started more than two decades ago and remains pervasive to date. It was former British doctor Andrew Wakefield who falsely linked the MMR vaccine to autism. In 1998, Wakefield published his “findings” in the well-regarded medical journal The Lancet. Though the article was later retracted, the damage was done. It took decades for

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