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  2. The Autism Study Fraud's Impact on Scientific Research - AOL

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    British medical researchers recently discredited the work of one of their colleagues, Dr. Andrew Wakefield, who first made headlines more than a decade ago when he linked cases of autism to some ...

  3. Lancet MMR autism fraud - Wikipedia

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    The Lancet paper was a case series of 12 child patients; it reported a proposed "new syndrome" of enterocolitis and regressive autism and associated this with MMR as an "apparent precipitating event". But in fact: Three of nine children reported with regressive autism did not have autism diagnosed at all. Only one child clearly had regressive ...

  4. The Autism Vaccine Fraud: Dr. Wakefield's Costly Lie to Society

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    Vaccination rates have never fully recovered from the decline caused by the Wakefield study, despite at least 25 published, peer-reviewed studies that found no link between MMR and autism, and ...

  5. Trump claims ‘there’s something wrong’ with autism rates when ...

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    “So 30 years ago, we had, I’ve heard numbers of like one in 200,000, one in 100,000,” he said in terms of how many children are diagnosed with autism. “And now I’m hearing numbers of one ...

  6. MMR vaccine and autism - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 November 2024. "MMR vaccine fraud" redirects here. For more about the The Lancet article that was published in 1998, see Lancet MMR autism fraud. False claims of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism Part of a series on Alternative medicine General information Alternative medicine History ...

  7. Jeff Bradstreet - Wikipedia

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    James Jeffrey "Jeff" Bradstreet (July 6, 1954 – June 19, 2015), was an American doctor, alternative medicine practitioner, and a former preacher [2] who ran the International Child Development Resource Center in Melbourne, Florida, [3] a medical practice in Buford, Georgia [4] and in Arizona, where he practiced homeopathy.

  8. Why People Believe Debunked Claims about Vaccines and Autism

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    “If you take a look at autism, go back 25 years, autism was almost nonexistent. It was, you know, one out of 100,000 and now it’s close to one out of 100,” he once told NBC. Trump’s ...

  9. Michael Fitzgerald (psychiatrist) - Wikipedia

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    Autism and Creativity: Is there a link between autism in men and exceptional ability?. New York: Brunner Routledge. ISBN 978-1583912133. [6] Fitzgerald, Michael (2005). The Genesis of Artistic Creativity: Asperger's Syndrome and the Arts. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 1-84310-3346. [7] Fitzgerald, Michael (2009).