Medical Experts Debunk and Clarify Claims on Vaccines, Autism, and Pregnancy

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A pediatrician critiques RFK Jr.'s claims about vaccines and acetaminophen, emphasizing the importance of scientific methodology and evidence-based medicine over feelings-based or conclusion-driven approaches, warning against the dangers of misinformation that undermines trust in scientific processes.
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