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In an exclusive interview, former NIH Director Dr. Bernadine Healy tells CBS

News' Sharyl Attkisson that the question of a link between vaccines and

autism is still open for debate.

CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson wrote this story for cbsnews.com.

Today, a second round of autism test cases begins in federal vaccine court.

Tonight on the CBS Evening News, we'll have exclusive interviews with the

two families who are bringing the cases: two of nearly 5,000 autism cases

that have been filed in this special court. The government and many

scientists have consistently maintained for more than a decade that there is

no link between vaccines and autism. The Institute of Medicine issued a

report in 2004 that was intended to put the controversy to rest, saying that

the weight of the body of scientific evidence does not show a causal link

between vaccines and autism. However, other scientists and parents disagree.

For our report, we interviewed Dr. Bernadine Healy, the former head of the

National Institutes of Health and a member of the Institute of Medicine who

breaks with her colleagues in this exclusive CBS News interview: Dr. Healy

says the government has been too quick to dismiss the possibility of a

vaccine-autism link, and that it should be explored with renewed vigor.

Think Autism. Think Cure. R

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