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RE: “VACCINES Can and Do Cause AUTISM” Declares Criminal D.A. in Texas, Nico LaHood

in #health8 years ago

Concerned parents are not epidemiologists. The University of Google doesn't confer medical expertise. Despite many claims and attempts to link autism to specific environmental factors (most notoriously vaccines), the evidence ultimately does not support any such connection. What considerable recent research does suggest is that autism is dominantly a genetic disorder, something many parents don't seem to want to hear:
http://genetics.thetech.org/original_news/news49

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There's a scientist who has written a book, I've forgotten her name, and her work was developing vaccines. She said that she often saw colleagues falsifying results. Years later, when she wanted to start a family, she decided to research all the data available, going as far back as she could. At the end of it she wrote a book and did NOT vaccinate her child.
Intelligent people do not need a science degree to know what eye contact and a smile is and they don't need a degree to notice when that behaviour disappears and they don't need a science degree to figure out that the behaviour changed right after immunisation and all other things were equal, i.e. the kid didn't swallow a mercy thermometer.
You think that being patronising to thousands of parents makes you intelligent but it only makes you arrogant.

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