The CDC has undergone drastic changes throughout 2025, including a webpage revision claiming uncertainty as to whether or not vaccines cause autism.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its website to promote the widely debunked claim that vaccines may cause autism. Why it matters: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has ...
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website has been changed to contradict the longtime scientific conclusion that vaccines do not cause autism, spurring outrage among a number of public ...
Public health experts, doctors and scientists have decried the update as the kind of misinformation the CDC has fought for decades.
This week, there was a significant change on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control website regarding vaccines. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he ordered the change.
The public-facing website of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was changed this week, breaking with scientific consensus and stating there could be a link between vaccines and autism ...
Doctors say the changes undermine public health efforts. Here's why.
Scientific information on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's website was replaced on Wednesday with anti-vaccine talking points that don't rule out a link between vaccines and ...
New language on the CDC's website linking vaccines to autism is drawing criticism from health professionals and autism advocates in Maine.
Doctors and lawmakers push back after a new CDC update says there isn’t ‘evidence-based’ proof vaccines don’t cause autism.
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage about autism and vaccines has updated its information about the link ...
ACIP has drifted toward inflating speculative risks while downplaying well-established vaccine benefits,” write former CDC ...