It took seven years for a “gender affirming care” practitioner at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to disclose the politically inconvenient results of her federally funded study: Gender-confused children on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones do not show mental-health improvement.
But it took even longer for a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention senior scientist to disclose he and colleagues withheld a “statistically significant finding” from their peer-reviewed study of autism and measles, mumps and rubella vaccination in 2004: African-American males inoculated under age 3 had an increased risk for the disorder.
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William Thompson’s 2014 admission through whistleblower law firm Morgan Verkamp, which followed the release of secret recordings of his phone conversations with Simpson University biologist and autism researcher Brian Hooker, prompted attempted takedowns for the next several years in the media and pro-vaccine movement.
It appears in the 2016 documentary Vaxxed by British pediatric gastroenterologist Andrew Wakefield, which was deplatformed by Robert De Niro’s Tribeca film festival.
Thompson’s mea culpa takes on renewed relevance in the wake of President Trump yanking Dave Weldon’s nomination as CDC director last week because “he did not have the votes” in the Senate, a decision Weldon traces in part to his interest as a Republican congressman, 20 years ago, in Wakefield’s lightning-rod research on MMR vaccine side effects. […]
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