Quote (Condemn @ Dec 23 2017 08:44am)
that's not exactly true
Either way, studies indicate that the vaccines in question are not linked to autism.
Here is one.
https://academic.oup.com/cid/subscribeThere's a bit to read through, so here is the conclusion.
Quote (conclusion)
Twenty epidemiologic studies have shown that neither thimerosal nor MMR vaccine causes autism.
These studies have been performed in several countries by many different investigators who have employed a multitude of epidemiologic and statistical methods.
The large size of the studied populations has afforded a level of statistical power sufficient to detect even rare associations.
These studies, in concert with the biological implausibility that vaccines overwhelm a child's immune system, have effectively dismissed the notion that vaccines cause autism.
Further studies on the cause or causes of autism should focus on more-promising leads.
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BTW card/chiva this is how actual science works.
Corroboration between peoples to find the truth of a given topic, matter, or subject.
This post was edited by Ep0ch on Dec 23 2017 08:18am