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Families will make case for vaccine link to autism
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Additionally, these small number studies that Gus refers to are truly very small (14 patients in one study). How can you make any conclusions based on a study of 14 patients? Nonetheless, this study concluded that autism was linked to vaccines (1998). Since the study was published 10 of the 12 authors have rescinded their assertion linking autism to vaccines. Furthermore, the lead author is being disciplined for not disclosing that during the time of the study, he was receiving money from groups that allege this autism-vaccine link.
Meanwhile, without proper vaccination, measles rates have climbed to the highest they've been in decades and whooping cough is becoming the killer of infants that it once was. This is all in the United States!
And for working with kids, I highly recommend the NACD--check out their web site. Miracles do happen.
To exercise a child's/parents rights simply requires getting hold of the Affirmative Legal Action in SLC and working with them. They deal with this crap from stupid-to-purposefully-maligning teachers and principles everyday. Parents just need to take a firm non-negotiable stance on this one and not let teachers, school administrators bluff you, and never allow them to try circumventing around through your church leaders, which happened to my wife and I with our behaviorally challenged 10 year old child. Don't knuckle under whatsoever!
This is by no means conclusive proof of anything. It is just that the timing is very questionable. And I have heard lots of stories similar to hers.
I would guess that for 99% of the people this shots are perfectly fine. For that 1% it is a problem.
I hope they find an answer.
No doubt this is a tragedy, and everyone hopes to find a cause and correct it, including the [evil!] drug companies. But, how many lives have been saved as a result of vaccinations? Is there an acceptable risk/reward ratio there? Or do we let huge numbers of kids suffer by refusing vaccination drugs to them to avoid a miniscule number or regrettable adverse reactions.
As for crooked epidemiologists, I am sure that every [junk] scientist for the plaintiffs is both ethical and a good scientist... or at least a good witness getting a hefty fee for their expert testimony.
And the ever helpful lawyers? How much of their obscene fee will be donated to help the kids and families who are victims, or even to promote further research into better drugs?
Our legal system that encourages jackpot justice does nothing to help the sick, only enrich the greedy trial lawyers.
John Edwards made his fortune with similar cases, persuading jurors who could not pass a high school science course that a tragically crippled child can ONLY be blamed on the [evil!] drug companies.
Gimme a break. Shakesepare was right!
The government, however, won't allow this study to be done, regardless of how easy the info could be gathered.
Which of these two is cause for concern?
Money would undoubtedly be put to better use through research rather than paying lawyers to point fingers.
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