Monday, July 17, 2006

Charges against doctor in MMR controversy may be dropped

After testing 12 autistic children in 1998 at the Royal Free Hospital in the UK for serious bowel disorders, Dr. Andrew Wakefield suggested parents consider three separate measles, mumps and rubella injections. In 2004, the General Medical Council announced an investigation into allegations that autistic children admitted to the hospital with serious bowel problems were subjected to "unnecessary and invasive" tests.

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