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[quote=Anonymous]OP, Unfortunately, many people don't do the research. Jenny McCarthy was on a publicity rampage since 2007 that vaccines caused autism in her son. She appeared on Oprah, wrote several books, gave interviews again and again. She claimed that she cured him of his autism and even resorted to chelation therapy, which is extremely controversial and doesn't jibe with any medical protocol. As it turns out her son doesn't have autism; he has ehlers danlos syndrome. Vaccines are safe. There's a mountain of scientific evidence to back this up. She is a public health menace b/c not only did she put misinformation out there, but never apologized or retracted her inaccurate stances. http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2014/04/13/jenny_mccarthy_responds_to_claims_she_s_not_antivax.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/health-science-technology/the-vaccine-war/jenny-mccarthy-were-not-an-anti-vaccine-movement-were-pro-safe-vaccine/ hhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_McCarthy#cite_note-Grove-7 http://www.antivaccinebodycount.com/Anti-Vaccine_Body_Count/Illness_Timelines.html She's been the "nation's most prominent purveyor of anti-vaxxer ideology." She should not be on TV. It's as bad as TLC covering up the molestation of the Duggars.[/quote]
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