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  • detritus0

    n thousand professional scientists CAN be wrong!

    Bring back Polio.
    Bring back the Pox.
    I fancy me some TB!

    • sure, there're problems with some vaccines, but compared to the overall positive effect? blegh.detritus
    • The anti vaxers have been debunked over and over, its a tired debate. Studies came out that indicate common lawn pesticide exposure to healthy pregnant ratsgilgamush
    • Results in a very high rate of autism in the offspringgilgamush
    • there's no connection between vaccinations and autismmonospaced
    • Nobody saying its completely wrong. Just something is up with the formula,,. just the industry is fucked up.yurimon
    • maybe its vaccines and pesticides combo. You cant neglect that if people get sick after a vaccine that you need to study whats up.yurimon
    • Autism doesn't start to manifest untill 2yo and can't be diagnosed till 2 years later. The supposed causality is nonsence. Have a nephew with asd, I've studiedgilgamush
    • Plentygilgamush
    • Well researched, not studiedgilgamush
    • My aunt is an expert in autism and childhood development, and spent 30 years as a tenured researcher. There's no connection and she's not part of any conspiracymonospaced
    • The study I read was trying to make sence out of why urban and rural kids develop asd at a significantly lower rate than suburban kids.gilgamush
    • Lawn care practices seem to be the culprit. You can say maybe this maybe that Yuri but you need peer reviewed studies to go making alarmist claims against vaxesgilgamush
    • Otherwise it is irresponsible to go telling uneducated people provocative things based on conjecture. And yes big pharma is evil as fuckgilgamush
    • look at the jama study. seems to be some professional opposition.yurimon
    • are you reffering to this? http://jama.jamanetw…gilgamush
    • lol.scarabin
    • JAMA study: "In this large sample of privately insured children with older siblings, receipt of the MMR vaccine not associated with increased risk of ASD..."ETM

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