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Originally Posted by tiger
Fact is Autism symptoms start appearing the same time kids get vaccines, that plus this idiot that releases fraudulent research and it fuels the BS that one causes the other. Look at the stats, the risks of the vaccines are next to nothing compared to what they can save your kid from getting.
Vaccines are KNOWN to prevent disease. It is nothing more than a rumor/myth or at best slight possibility that vaccines cause autism. How anyone could choose to listen to a rumor over a known fact when it comes to their kid's health is beyond me.
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The problem is the studies which claim to prove there is not a link between vaccines and autism are what is known as "Cheque-Book Science" i.e. you pay a team to investigate, they know the results you want, if they come up with the wrong conclusion their funding gets pulled and they are not used again. The research is never published. The people with the cheque-book continue paying researchers until a team come up with the results that will be ideal for marketing. That team then gets plenty of future funding. Yep, it's all a con! Follow the money
We need an independent body set up with no incentive for corruption, but the industry will fight tooth and nail to stop that ever happening