Mercury in childhood vaccines does not appear to cause autism, a leading scientific panel concluded yesterday, hoping to resolve a controversy that has troubled the parents of young children for years. The panel said it is time for researchers to seek a different explanation for the rising incidence of the neurological disorder. (Full Article: 983 Words)
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