Vaccines
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    Idiotic Parents & Political Pandering: The “Vaccine-Autism Link”: The “vaccine-autism link” has become a rather hot button issue (and while I’m necessarily disturbed, if not surprised, by such abject ignorance permeating the masses, it does converge with my current work on AT/P in an oddly pleasing ...


    more on vaccines and autism: You'll find a candid conversation about the lack of research to determine whether there is a link in some sub-groups of people between vaccines and autism. This video has been circulating through various parenting blogs and I just ...


    Vaccines do not cause autism!: "The antivaccination movement purports to try to save children. Instead, if it is successful it may be condemning millions of them to terrible ailments, and a significant fraction of them to death.It is that simple."


    Vaccines do not cause autism!: Vaccines do not cause autism. Study after study has shown this, in multiple ways. The removal of the MMR (mumps-measles-rubella) vaccine in Japan did not lead to a decline in the number of cases of autisms diagnosed; instead the number ...


    What You Need to Know About the New Flu Shots: On April 27, 2007, Novartis Vaccines announced that Optaflu, the first cell culture-derived influenza vaccine, would be approved in the EU Now, instead of making flu shots from eggs, your next flu shot may be grown in dog kidney cells. ...


    Vaccines and Autism Revisited: A fascinating “Perspective” on autism,. the MMR vaccine, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization and the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program is presented in today’s New England Journal of Medicine (N. engl j med 358;20 may 15, ...


    Thimerosal and vaccines - an overview, Part I: Ever since I wrote about the MMR/autism “controversy” a few months ago, I’ve been meaning to visit the subject of thimerosal in vaccines. I’ve been reluctant to take this on as it is a very large, complex subject, and a couple of ...


    IOM Safety Review: Vaccines and Autism (2004) Discouraged ...: Anyone wishing to read the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Immunization Safety Review: Vaccines and Autism (2004) referenced in the CBS interview with former NIH Head Dr. Bernadine Healy can access it at the National Academies Press site. ...


    Vaccines and autism: She had written a column about the topic in US News and World Report and told me she believes the link between vaccines and autism is “biologically plausible.” Of course, that spurred several more questions from me (click here to watch) ...


    Offit on Vaccines and Autism: Paul Offit on the vaccine-autism “controversy”. Dr. Offit is the Chief of Infectious Diseases at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a professor of pediatrics at U. Penn. He wrote a commentary for the NY Times on the Hanna ...



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