CDC and RFK Jr. Panel Oppose Thimerosal in Flu Vaccines Amid Controversy

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A CDC advisory panel voted to remove thimerosal, a preservative in flu vaccines, aligning with anti-vaccine activists' goals, despite limited scientific impact and potential public health concerns, highlighting tensions between scientific evidence and political influence.
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