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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's website now says a link between vaccines and autism cannot be ruled out. This is a reversal from the agency's longstanding position that there is no link. This message aligns with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s opinion that vaccines are dangerous.
🎧 CDC scientists say they didn't change their website , and the Department of Health and Human Services wouldn't divulge who ordered the adjustment to the wording, NPR's Pien Huang tells Up First . There is no new scientific evidence to support the claim of a link

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