The federal government has agreed to award damages from a special vaccine compensation fund to the family of a girl with symptoms of autism. Full Article at NPR
SANTA FE, N.M -- New Mexico Health Secretary Alfredo Vigil said it's important for children to be immunized against serious and sometimes fatal diseases, such as whooping cough and measles. He said the benefits of vaccines outweigh any theoretical risk. Full Article at KOAT
The father of a girl who developed autism-like symptoms after receiving several vaccinations in a single sitting doesn’t oppose vaccines. “I want to make it clear I am not anti-vaccine,” Jon Poling, who has an MD and a PhD, told WebMD. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
Federal health officials restated their belief in the safety of childhood vaccines Thursday, reacting to questions raised by ... Full Article at USA Today
ATLANTA -- The government has agreed to pay the family of an autistic girl from a federal fund that compensates people injured by vaccines. U.S. officials generally reject the idea that the vaccines cause autism. Full Article at WESH
ATLANTA (AP) -- For those convinced that vaccines can cause autism, the sad case of a Georgia girl, daughter of a doctor and lawyer, seems like clear-cut evidence. The government has agreed to pay the girl's family for injury caused by vaccines. Full Article at Associated Press
ATLANTA - The parents of a girl who won a government settlement described how their hearts were broken as they watched their healthy, red-haired toddler transformed into an irritable, odd-behaving child after she got several childhood shots. Full Article at Boston Herald
In an unusual case, a federal agency links a girl's disorder to shots. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Officials with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) scrambled Thursday to reassure the public that childhood vaccines are safe after news spread of another agency acknowledging a link between a child's autism and the shots she... Full Article at The Seattle Times
The government wall between is starting to crumble, although just barely: “Government health officials have conceded that childhood vaccines worsened a rare, underlying disorder that ultimately led to autism-like symptoms in a Georgia girl, and that... Full Article at Patterico's Pontifications Comments
A family that had their autism-linked case "conceded" in court told their story today. But Sharyl Attkisson reports that they weren't the first to be paid by the government in such a case - and could open the floodgates for more. Full Article at CBS News
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