The report, released by the McCullough Foundation, reviewed more than 300 studies and claimed that early and combined childhood vaccinations pose higher autism risks than genetics, pollution, or premature birth. His remarks have drawn attention not just for their content but also for their timing, as India continues to push for stronger immunisation coverage across rural and urban areas.
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