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The Global Story: The disgraced UK doctor behind autism misinformation

Global News Podcast

BBC

News, Daily News

4.38.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

On Monday President Trump and the U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a press conference in which they made extraordinary new claims about autism. They suggested a potential link between the use of Tylenol during pregnancy and the development of autism. They also advocated spacing out childhood vaccinations.

The two men's interest in the link between vaccines and autism goes back decades but these claims did not originate in the US. They trace back to the UK in 1998, when disgraced former doctor Andrew Wakefield first published his now-debunked theory linking MMR vaccines to autism cases in children.

Today on the Global Story science journalist Adam Rutherford explains how the Wakefield vaccine conspiracy became the biggest medical disinformation disaster in recent history, and how these ideas found fertile ground in the Trump administration.

Every weekday, this is The Global Story. The world is changing. Decisions made in the US and by the second Trump administration are accelerating that change. But they are also a symptom of it. With Asma Khalid in DC, Tristan Redman in London, and the backing of the BBC’s international newsroom, The Global Story brings clarity to politics, business and foreign policy in a time of connection and disruption. For more episodes, just search 'The Global Story' wherever you get your BBC Podcasts.

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts.

0:07.5

We definitely do not have quiet days anymore in American politics.

0:12.5

Our podcast will help you cut through all the noise.

0:15.9

Make sense of what's happening in the US, with new podcast episodes arriving throughout the week.

0:20.8

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0:24.5

Hey there, I'm Asma Khalid.

0:26.3

And I'm Tristan Redmond. And we're here with a new weekly bonus for you from the Global Story podcast.

0:31.8

The world order is shifting. Old alliances are fraying and new ones are emerging.

0:37.9

Some of this turbulence can be traced to decisions made in the United States.

0:42.1

But the U.S. isn't just a cause of the upheaval.

0:45.3

Its politics are also a symptom of it.

0:48.1

Every day we focus on one story, looking at how America and the world shape each other.

0:53.4

So we hope you enjoy this episode.

0:55.3

And to find more of our show, just search for The Global Story, wherever you get your BBC podcasts.

1:03.2

If you've got kids or you're thinking about having kids or you know people with kids,

1:09.4

basically if you're most people,

1:15.5

there's a story that's probably come up over and over again this week.

1:21.5

So taking Tylenol is not good.

1:24.0

I'll say it. It's not good.

1:28.3

In an extraordinary press conference on Monday,

1:32.4

standing next to his health secretary, RFK Jr., the U.S. president shared unproven claims

1:35.1

about the relationship between Tylenol and autism.

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