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The MMR Vaccine and Autism Controversy

In 19981998, The Lancet published a study falsely claiming a statistical relationship between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and the development of autism. This led to a decrease in vaccinations, significantly increasing the risk of preventable diseases among children. Extensive subsequent research definitively refuted this link. The original study was revealed to be fundamentally flawed by severe ethical violations: the lead researcher had a financial conflict of interest involving a competing vaccine, employed biased participant selection methods, and subjected participants to medically unnecessary and unapproved procedures. Consequently, the article was retracted in 20102010, and the lead researcher's medical license was revoked.

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