The CDC has caused outrage from many in the medical community after changing its webpage on Wednesday to include language that links vaccines to autism, despite numerous studies showing that there’s no link .

At the top of the webpage, the CDC states that the claim that vaccines don’t cause autism is not evidence-based “because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism.” It also says that studies supporting a link have been “ignored” by health authorities, and that HHS is assessing the causes of autism, “including investigations on plausible biologic mechanisms and potential causal links.”

There is also a header that says “Vaccines do not cause autism.” However, this has an asterisk next to it that states, “The header ‘Vaccines do not cause autism’

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