WSJ editorial: "even reputable publications can become conduits for junk science when political causes run hot." Earlier here, etc.
"The Lancet's Vaccine Retraction"
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- November 23 roundup
- Around the web, August 26
- BREAKING: Bruesewitz v. Wyeth
- "The Whooping Cough's Unnecessary Return"
- Around the web, January 20
- Around the web, January 13
- British Medical Journal details Andrew Wakefield's vaccine/autism fraud
- Around the web, November 15
- Around the web, October 28
- "Are we headed back to the bad old days of vaccination lawsuits?"
- Around the web, October 16
- Amy Wallace on being sued by anti-vaccine activists
- Federal Circuit again rejects vaccine-autism junk science claims
- Penn & Teller Thursday on vaccines
- "U.K. Bans Doctor Who Linked Autism to Vaccine"
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