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Vaccines don't cause autism - now can we move on? asks Stanford Medicine special report

child_shot.jpgAs the spring Stanford Medicine magazine special report on vaccination rolled off the press, judges ruled on three test cases, deciding against claims that vaccines had caused children to develop autism. However, the polarized battle between vaccine opponents and advocates that threatens to destroy hard-won public health gains is not ending any time soon.

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Working to halt one of Asia's biggest killers

main_image_hepB.jpgThree young Americans and the Stanford Asian Liver Center seek to stop hepatitus B in China by immunizing 500,000 rural children and educating the community about the disease.

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