Another interesting note is that after Denmark switched to non-thimerosal vaccines, the autism rate showed no statistically significant change (and actually increased slightly).
Former NIH director & Red Cross president on autism/vaccine link
anonymous
April 28 2008, 04:00:27 UTC
Fighting the Autism-Vaccine War By Dr. Bernadine Healy, M.D., Health Editor for U.S. News & World Report - Former director, National Institutes of Health - Member, President's Council of Advisers on Science &Technology - Former president & CEO, American Red CrossPosted April 10, 2008
Re: Former NIH director & Red Cross president on autism/vaccine linkmokeleApril 28 2008, 14:11:05 UTC
Or, how about looking at real research. You know, the dozen-or-so peer-review articles all of which find absolutely zero connection, compared to the total of none which document one?
Next time, try a *real* source. Peer-review articles only; everything else is second-rate garbage.
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Another interesting note is that after Denmark switched to non-thimerosal vaccines, the autism rate showed no statistically significant change (and actually increased slightly).
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By Dr. Bernadine Healy, M.D., Health Editor for U.S. News & World Report
- Former director, National Institutes of Health
- Member, President's Council of Advisers on Science &Technology
- Former president & CEO, American Red CrossPosted April 10, 2008
http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/brain-and-behavior/2008/04/10/fighting-the-autism-vaccine-war.html
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Next time, try a *real* source. Peer-review articles only; everything else is second-rate garbage.
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