And there are still parents who remember the scare, but not that the "research" that caused it was discredited years ago. What a lot of damage can be done by half-baked theories pushed and publicised until they are believed as proven fact.
www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.c7452
"Deer unearthed clear evidence of falsification. He found that not one of the 12 cases reported in the 1998 Lancet paper was free of misrepresentation or undisclosed alteration, and that in no single case could the medical records be fully reconciled with the descriptions, diagnoses, or histories published in the journal.
Who perpetrated this fraud? There is no doubt that it was Wakefield. Is it possible that he was wrong, but not dishonest: that he was so incompetent that he was unable to fairly describe the project, or to report even one of the 12 children’s cases accurately? No. A great deal of thought and effort must have gone into drafting the paper to achieve the results he wanted: the discrepancies all led in one direction; misreporting was gross."
Good Morning Monday 15th June 2026
German voters slide inexorably to common sense …


