There is no evidence to link the MMR vaccination to autism in children, according to a substantial new study published today. In the biggest review conducted to date, scientists from Guy's Hospital in London, Manchester University and the Health Protection Agency, analysed the blood from 250 children and concluded that the vaccine could not be responsible.
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From science to conscience - The Guardian 5th February 2008
MMR and autism link is dismissed - The Times 5th February 2008
MMR vaccine doesn't cause autism, says study - The Telegraph 5th February 2008
The research that 'disproves MMR jab link to autism' - Daily Mail 5th February 2008
MMR 'does not trigger reaction' - BBC Health News 5th February 2008
MMR and autism link is dismissed - The Times 5th February 2008
MMR vaccine doesn't cause autism, says study - The Telegraph 5th February 2008
The research that 'disproves MMR jab link to autism' - Daily Mail 5th February 2008
MMR 'does not trigger reaction' - BBC Health News 5th February 2008
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