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RE: Do Vaccines Cause Autism?

in #health8 years ago (edited)

You don't need to do research into it. There isn't any research to be done. Go talk to your family physician. 99.99999% chance they will tell you vaccines are fine. Explain the risks associated with them (as there are with any other treatment) and you can get on with your day and life. You likely are not a doctor and as such lack the training to discern the difference between the real science and pseudoscience. Stop trusting the testimonials of internet weirdos and their "doctors". Just talk with your own who likely has already earned your actual trust.

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although i respect your opinion and see where you're coming from, i believe its crucial to research into what you're putting into your body whether its pills, vaccines whatever. It is not enough to blindly trust someone like your GP or doctor, as after all you know your body best. From a UK perspective, the government is specifically linked with the health system, which does cause a concern for me. I hope you can see where I am coming from. (I am also not saying Im completely anti-vac, I just like to be aware! :-) )

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