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Monday, 7th July 2008
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MMR vaccine
Doctor in MMR storm tells conduct panel he had little ethics experience
The doctor who sparked the MMR controversy had a limited experience of the medical ethics surrounding paediatrics, a disciplinary hearing into his conduct heard yesterday.
Burning issues: Has the MMR row altered doctors' views towards autism?
The GMC hearings are nothing more than a witch hunt against Dr (Andrew] Wakefield, Professor (Simon] Murch and Professor (John] Walker-Smith. The danger with this kind of witch hunt is that when children suffer a reaction to a vaccine there is little or no incentive for any doctor to report an adverse reactions or speak out about their own concerns.
MMR doctor denies child experiments
THE doctor who controversially linked childhood vaccinations with autism has denied submitting young children to painful tests just to prove his theories.
Scotland failing to hit child MMR immunisation targets
SCOTLAND is still failing to meet global targets for child MMR immunisation, new figures revealed yesterday.
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Study finds 'no evidence of MMR jab link to autism'
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