Studies Confirm, Vaccines Still Don't Cause Autism. But Are These Studies Helping?

Studies Confirm, Vaccines Still Don't Cause Autism. But Are These Studies Helping?

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The video discusses a study confirming that the MMR vaccine is not linked to autism, highlighting the robust evidence supporting this conclusion. Despite this, continued focus on the vaccine-autism link may be counterproductive, as entrenched beliefs are hard to change. The video suggests shifting research focus to understanding autism causes and improving vaccination rates through better communication strategies. It also emphasizes the importance of community support and alternative research directions.

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What new insight or understanding did you gain from this video?

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