I just came here to post this. .. this is exactly why some people have reservations about vaccinations. Lack of transparency makes it impossible to really make an informed decision |
http://healthimpactnews.com/2014/cdc-whistle-blower-mercury-in-vaccines-given-to-pregnant-women-causes-autism/
I think this is so important to hear. |
She's pretty. |
Terrible source. Not at all credible. |
I read the docs statement. He is credible. He is also right that things should always be transparent. Makes me wonder what other studies the CDC works on that they cook up. I still think vaccinations are important but if I were African American and had a child with Autism (born after this studied was played with) I would not be happy. |
Here is some more background from a better source: http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2014/08/28/a-bad-day-for-antivaccinationists-a-retraction-and-the-cdc-whistleblower-issues-a-statement/. This is just more nonsense generated by anti-vax conspiracy theorists. |
Oh, OK. They just omitted some data from a study. No biggie. |
It's only hard to make an informed decision if you insist on knowing what outcome you'll have. There are risks in every single thing you do. Do we know every risk associated with vaccines? No. But we know enough to make informed decisions about childhood vaccinations. FWIW I have a kid with ASD and do not believe it was caused by vaccinations. |
oh yeah. Having a law firm which represents you issue a press release will always make anything you say true. |