Years after a controversial study was proven to be fraudulent, studies show there’s no link between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism.

In 1998, a medical journal published a controversial study suggesting a connection between autism and a common childhood vaccine.

The statement was later retracted, but the effect from the original publication still lingers to this day. Despite the fact that there’s no evidence that vaccines can cause autism, some people still have…