By Henry Chu, January 29, 2010
Los Angeles Times
Reporting from London – The British doctor whose suggestion of a link between the MMR shot and autism helped cause vaccination rates to plunge conducted his now-discredited research in a dishonest and irresponsible manner, medical authorities here concluded Thursday.
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Posted on29 January 2010.