Nov 23, 2025
Nov 23, 2025
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Vaccines May Cause Autism, Google Censorship & What Is MAHA
It’s official: the CDC’s website now states that there is no evidence supporting the claim that vaccines do not cause autism. Plus, a new study suggests that the children of military members have higher rates of autism, healthcare workers skip routine flu shots, constipation has become a common condition and more. To state that this has been a big week for the medical freedom movement would be an understatement. Watch today’s program for all the details!
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
Resources
CDC Changes Webpage to Say Vaccines May Cause Autism, Revising Prior Language
US CDC Adopts Kennedy’s Anti-Vaccine Views on Recast Website
‘Honesty at Last’: CDC Says ‘No Evidence’ to Support Claim that Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism
‘Ultimate Sacrifice’? Higher Rates of Autism Found in Kids Whose Parents Served in the Military
Duty To Disobey - Official Trailer
Total Load Theory: Transforming Lives in Autism, ADHD, LD, SPD, and Mental Health
‘Unemployed and Now Poor’: Peter Daszak Sues EcoHealth Alliance After Board Fires Him
Data Suggest COVID Vaccines May Have Contributed to Germany’s 2023 Surge in Excess Mortality
UK Government Wins 2-Year Battle to Withhold Data Linking COVID Vaccines to Excess Deaths
UK Healthcare Workers Skip Flu Shots — It’s a ‘Verdict’ on Broken Trust, Says Russell Brand
Vermonters Take on Children’s Health Defense National Conference in Austin, Texas + More
‘Strange Mix of Bedfellows’: Big Tech, Big Pharma Join MAHA Supporters at First MAHA Summit
MAHA: A Who’s Who of Groups That Bear the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Slogan in Their Names
EPA Accused of Protecting Itself, Not Public Health, as Water Fluoridation Battle Heats Up
From Processed Foods to Antibiotics: Why Childhood Constipation Is Surging
Pfizer, Tris Pharma Settle for $41.5 Million in Texas Case Over ‘Adulterated’ ADHD Drug
California Woman Wins Right to Fight Proposed Verizon Tower 100 Feet From Kids’ Homes



