Controversies and Concerns Surrounding U.S. Vaccine Policies and Research

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The article discusses the history and controversy surrounding thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative once used in vaccines, its removal from most vaccines in 1999 due to public concern over neurotoxicity and autism, and the recent re-emergence of the topic in CDC advisory meetings led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., amid debates and misinformation about vaccine safety.
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