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"I think that the government or certain public officials in the government have been too quick to dismiss the concerns of these families without studying the population that got sick. I think public health officials have been too quick to dismiss the hypothesis as irrational without sufficient studies of causation." - Dr. Bernadine Healy, former Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), largest U.S. federal agency responsible for conducting and supporting medical research
Tobacco science, meet Vaccine science. Is it true that the "science has spoken" and that it’s been proven that "vaccines don’t cause autism"? The simple answer is "no." The other side, the defenders of the current vaccine schedule, take great pains to confuse the public, and they do a pretty good job. Like everything else in life, the devil is in the details, and the truth is far different from what you may have been told. It’s simple to do by just looking at the first year of the 2010 vaccine schedule, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control for children:
So, by 12 months of age, an American child will have received 25 vaccines through 5 separate vaccine appointments. In most appointments, six vaccines are given to a child in 3-4 minutes. Many, many parents report the start of physical and mental regression soon after appointments like these, which ultimately manifests as autism. So, just looking at this first year of vaccinations, how many of these vaccines have been studied for their relationship to autism? The answer: just one, the MMR. What about the first 4 vaccine appointments where the MMR isn’t even given but 19 other vaccines are? Zero research. We were so frustrated by this rampant misreporting and mischaracterization of this topic, we created a whole website to address it, please go to: www.14studies.org. Additionally, JB Handley, a Generation Rescue Board Member, has written extensively on this topic at the Age of Autism blog, you can read two of his articles here: One Wing? Feeding a Hungry Lie? |

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