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Families argue autism-vaccine link in special U.S. court

Parents claiming that childhood vaccines cause autism should not be rewarded by the courts when the scientific community has already rejected any link, government lawyers argued Monday on the first day of a hearing in federal court.

Autism testimony resumes in vaccine court

Testimony resumed Monday in a long-running case involving thousands of children with autism that their parents contend was triggered by an early childhood vaccination.

Time.com: Families Try to Link Vaccine, Autism

Attorneys will attempt to show that vaccines with the thimerosal preservative triggers symptoms of autism

Commentary: A view from the CDC on autism

This week, the world has come together to focus on a major public health issue that affects thousands of children and their families around the world -- autism.

Commentary: A view from the CDC

This week, the world has come together to focus on a major public health issue that affects thousands of children and their families around the world -- autism.

Vaccine-autism question divides parents, scientists

At 13, Michelle Cedillo can't speak, wears a diaper and requires round-the-clock monitoring in case she has a seizure. While her peers go to school or the mall or spend time with friends, the Yuma, Arizona, teenager remains at home, where she entertains herself with picture books and "Sesame Street" and "Blue's Clues" DVDs.

Autistic children linked to same sperm donor

He's only 5½ years old, and yet he's practically memorized the entire New York subway grid.

Vaccine case draws new attention to autism debate

The parents of a 9-year-old girl with autism said Thursday that their assertion that her illness was caused by childhood vaccines has been vindicated by the federal government's decision to compensate them.

Pediatricians urge early autism screening

From the time her daughter was very young, Briana Vartanian knew something was wrong.

Getting help for a child with autism

When her son Justin was a newborn, Shannon Kinninger looked up from the kitchen where she was washing dishes, and saw a large, heavy toy fall on his head. Justin didn't cry.

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