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Medical Mystery Solved After Vaccine Hypothesis Discredited [1]

The Cossoloottoo family in Centerville, Iowa, suspected vaccinations were the culprit when their 6-month-old daughter got seizures and what looked like autism. Their concerns were worsened by studies linking vaccinations to autism -- studies later discredited as fraud. It wasn't until some 10 years later that a specialist at the Mayo Clinic correctly diagnosed their daughter as having a genetic disorder, Dravet syndrome, that strikes one in 20-40,000 children born.

Sandra G. Boodman reports for the Washington Post January 30, 2012. [2]

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Source: Wash Post [2], 02/01/2012
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