For your URL at: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/cdc-study-possible-link-vaccines-autism/
Learn more at the Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMR_vaccine_and_autism
The text from the URL and the Wikipedia article present contrasting perspectives on the relationship between vaccines and autism. The text from Children’s Health Defense discusses a CDC study examining the potential link between vaccines and autism, highlighting skepticism toward previous research and promoting the necessity of further investigation. It suggests that earlier studies may have been insufficient or biased and emphasizes transparency and accountability in research. Conversely, the Wikipedia article asserts that numerous studies have thoroughly debunked any link between the MMR vaccine and autism, describing the original claims as fraudulent and directly responsible for public health risks. It highlights a consensus in the scientific community regarding the safety and efficacy of the MMR vaccine. Therefore, the URL does not agree with the information from Wikipedia, as it implies the possibility of a link, while Wikipedia strongly refutes it.
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Strongly disagree