Educated 'rejected MMR jab'
Highly educated parents were more prone to stop their children having the measles, mumps and rubella jab during a scare over the vaccine, research shows.
A University of London report into attitudes towards the MMR jab found a lower take-up rate among parents who had gone on to further education.
The study found they were also less likely to have their children immunised against other diseases after the scare.