M-M-R vaccines.
Can childhood vaccinations cause autism? A controversial study 12 years ago said yes, but now a well respected medical journal called "The Lancet" has rejected the findings it once published. That's good news for doctors who believe in the benefits of the mumps, measles and rubella (M-M-R) shots many kids get.
Pediatrician Dr. Kara Bruning with McGreevy Clinic Avera joins us to talk about the reversal of opinion and what the effects are on kids who were not vaccinated because their parents believed the findings?