Study: Unvaccinated Children Have Better Health Than Their Vaccinated Peers

Study: Unvaccinated Children Have Better Health Than Their Vaccinated Peers
Three-year-old Hannah Rood receives an H1N1 vaccination at a drive-thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor’s Medical Center in San Pablo, Calif., on Nov. 5, 2009. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Ilene Eng
By Ilene Eng, Reporter
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SANTA CLARA, Calif.—In a recent study, researchers found that children who were vaccinated in the early stages of their lives showed more health problems than their unvaccinated peers.

A peer-reviewed study compared the health outcomes of vaccinated versus unvaccinated infants and children across the United States.
Ilene Eng
Ilene Eng
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Ilene is a reporter based in the San Francisco Bay Area covering Northern California news.
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