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Wrong study that cost the lives of many doctors. Fortunately, it just denied ...
16 years ago a scientist Andrew Wakefield published in medical journals «The Lancet» his research on the relationship of vaccination with autism. After years of disputes with parents born mistrust of vaccination. At this time, the doctor pleaded with medical companies producing vaccines, but each time on the court, he suffered defeat.
Later «The Lancet» apologized to readers for publishing an article and called the facts Wakefield falsified studies. Nonetheless, interest in this problem has increased, resulting in subsequent studies.
That's how it was.
amazing how one study could have caused such a resonance in the society. Fortunately, parents have not gone mad and refused vaccination. It is terrible to imagine, if everything was the opposite. Science once again brought that vaccination is absolutely necessary for the health of the child. And what do you think about this?
Share this article with all the parents and to debunk myths about the dangers of vaccinations!
www.upworthy.com/16-years-ago-a-doctor-published-a-study-it-was-completely-made-up-and-it-made-us-all-sicker?c=ufb3
Later «The Lancet» apologized to readers for publishing an article and called the facts Wakefield falsified studies. Nonetheless, interest in this problem has increased, resulting in subsequent studies.
That's how it was.
amazing how one study could have caused such a resonance in the society. Fortunately, parents have not gone mad and refused vaccination. It is terrible to imagine, if everything was the opposite. Science once again brought that vaccination is absolutely necessary for the health of the child. And what do you think about this?
Share this article with all the parents and to debunk myths about the dangers of vaccinations!
www.upworthy.com/16-years-ago-a-doctor-published-a-study-it-was-completely-made-up-and-it-made-us-all-sicker?c=ufb3
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