CDC Advisory Panel to Reassess Childhood Vaccines Amid Controversy

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The US childhood vaccine schedule may undergo significant changes under new CDC advisory committee decisions, including delaying hepatitis B vaccination for newborns, which has sparked debate due to its proven effectiveness in preventing long-term health issues. The changes follow the replacement of committee members by appointees of Secretary of HHS Robert F. Kennedy Jr., raising concerns about data-driven decision-making and public health implications.
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