Serious adverse events like autism, food allergies or cancer that are linked to childhood cancers are really rare, says a review of scientific literature. A host of vaccines commonly given to children under age six were the focus of the systematic review of rigorously conducted studies, published in the peer-reviewed US journal Pediatrics. The report seeks to address a rising trend of vaccine hesitancy among parents in the United States and Europe, ...
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