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  1. With all this considered, The Doctor Who Fooled the World is an unsurprisingly evocative book. The book focuses on Andrew Wakefield, the man behind the first publications (since heavily and appropriately criticised and retracted) that drew links between the MMR vaccine and autism in the 90s. The story of how he reached the point of publication ...

  2. 18 lug 2018 · The curious rehabilitation of the doctor behind MMR scare. 18 July 2018 • 6:00am. Andrew Wakefield pictured with Elle MacPherson (centre), who he was spotted kissing Credit: Garguibo ...

  3. Andrew Jeremy Wakefield (Eton, 1957) brit korábbi orvos, aki leginkább oltásellenes aktivizmusa és 1998-ban publikált hamis kutatása révén lett ismert. Ebben a cikkben valótlanul állította, hogy összefüggés van az autizmus és az MMR védőoltás között.

  4. 31 lug 2017 · A más de 20 años del nacimiento del mito sobre el vínculo entre las vacunas y el autismo sus efectos siguen dejándose notar en los índices de vacunación en todo el mundo, a pesar de que la ...

  5. 9 lug 2020 · Abbiamo visto per voi 1986: The Act, il nuovo film NoVax di Andrew Wakefield. Accusando Big Pharma, il docufilm usa la legge statunitense Ncvia firmata nel 1986 da Reagan per sostenere che i ...

  6. 11 dic 2022 · In 1998, Andrew Wakefield and colleagues published a paper in The Lancet linking the MMR vaccine to autism. ... The paper was retracted and Wakefield is being tried for professional misconduct.

  7. 27 gen 2010 · Andrew Wakefield was born into a family of doctors in 1957. His mother was a GP and his father was a neurologist. He studied medicine and spent the early years of his professional career in Canada, qualifying in 1981. He specialised in surgery and became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1985. More research.