A self-published report by the McCullough Foundation has reignited one of the most controversial debates in medical science today: the alleged link between childhood vaccines and autism. The study, which claims vaccination is “the most significant preventable driver” of autism, has not been peer-reviewed but has been promoted strongly online by Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu.

Vembu, whose son is autistic, wrote, “Parents should take this analysis seriously. I believe there is increasing evidence that we are giving way too many vaccines to very young children.”

His post, attached to the unverified study , has sparked widespread criticism from doctors and scientists who warn that such claims risk undermining decades of public health progress.

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