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Anti Vaccination Argument

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When you speak to a person, who is anti-vaccination, the first three words out of their mouth are usually “Vaccinations cause autism!” This number one anti-vaccination argument, yet it has been proven wrong time and time again. How come this false statement is still used so religiously by anti-vaccination supporters?
The theory that vaccines cause autism was first suggested in 1998 by Dr. Andrew Wakefield. He was the man who created the hysteria over the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine in Britain, when he published his fraudulent Lancet paper in 1998, in which he claimed to find a link between the MMR vaccine and autism spectrum disorder. His paper was retracted later in February 2010.
His paper (Source: http://briandeer.com/mmr/lancet-paper.htm,
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