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Two new studies suggest that, contrary to theories propagated in the media, measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination is not linked to an increase in diagnosed cases of autism. Dales et al, from the California Department of Health Services, looked for a correlation between changes in the level of MMR immunization coverage and changes in autism occurrence. The …
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