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RFK Jr.'s 'MAHA report' revealed to have cited studies that don't exist, and misinterpreted others


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The White House blamed "formatting issues."

The article from Fortune discusses a report by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s organization, Children's Health Defense, titled the "Maha Report," which claims to link the MMR vaccine to autism. However, the report has been criticized for citing nonexistent and misinterpreted studies. Investigations revealed that several of the studies referenced in the report do not exist, while others were misrepresented or taken out of context. Experts, including those from the scientific and medical communities, have debunked the report's claims, emphasizing that there is no credible evidence linking the MMR vaccine to autism. The controversy surrounding the Maha Report underscores ongoing concerns about misinformation and its impact on public health, particularly in the context of vaccine hesitancy.

Read the Full Fortune Article at:
[ https://fortune.com/well/2025/05/29/rfk-jr-maha-report-cited-nonexistent-misinterpreted-studies/ ]

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