The Washington Post reports that Weldon—a physician and former congressman whom anti-vaccine activists wanted to lead the CDC ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) took to X on Monday to falsely state that vaccines caused autism—but not without backlash.
Greene declared her latest conspiracy theory in a post to X, where it was hit with a corrective community note ...
As one observer noted, Greene’s belief about the supposed dangers of vaccines ‘is not too far from the stated views of the ...
Dave Weldon’s long record of promoting the disproven link between vaccines and autism raises concerns among some public ...
Skyrocketing rates of autism have led some to implicate childhood vaccines, though research has consistently cleared the ...
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was hit with backlash on social media after the Georgia Republican posted that ...
The myth that vaccines cause autism stems from a discredited and retracted ... up from 1 in 150 born in 1992, according to the CDC. The lack of an explanation for these skyrocketing increases ...
President-elect Trump suggested in an interview Sunday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his pick to lead the Department of Health ...
Public health experts worry that Weldon could undermine confidence in vaccines even as infectious-disease threats such as ...
During the press conference, Trump again hinted that vaccines are driving up autism rates and that his administration ...