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In reply to the discussion: Guess the number of comments @ NJ.COM on "Autism continues to climb, with NJ rates now the highest" [View all]proverbialwisdom
(4,959 posts)21. Autism, as classically understood, is being overturned by current research as we speak...
...or rather already has been. Gorski can't legitimately just make things up to contradict this. Similarly, efforts to confuse all the exciting scientific progress (by creating an incomprehensible garbled mess of buzzwords) will FAIL. Real action is happening within medicine. Watch closely there. Hey, so-called skeptics, try to mock these physicians without delegitimizing yourselves.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23333206
Prev Med. 2013 Mar;56(3-4):231-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.01.001. Epub 2013 Jan 15.
Physicians' confidence in vaccine safety studies.
O'Leary ST1, Allison MA, Stokley S, Crane LA, Hurley LP, Beaty B, Kempe A.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
To ascertain, through two separate surveys among nationally representative networks of pediatricians (Peds) and family physicians (FM): 1) physicians' reported level of confidence in pre- and post-licensure vaccine safety studies; and 2) changes in reported level of confidence from 2007 to 2010/11.
METHODS:
Two surveys were conducted in August to October 2007 and in November 2010 to January 2011. The survey response rates were 81% (FM, 79%, Peds, 84%, p=0.07) for the 2007 survey (691/848) and 66% (FM, 61%, Peds, 70%, p=0.003) for the 2010/11 survey (532/811).
RESULTS:
One in three family physicians compared to one in ten pediatricians in both surveys reported little or no confidence in pre-licensure vaccine safety studies (p<0.001). Compared to pre-licensure studies, higher percentages of both specialties reported a great deal of confidence in post-licensure vaccine safety studies in both years, and more physicians from both specialties reported a great deal of confidence in 2010/11 than in 2007.
CONCLUSION:
While most family physicians and pediatricians report confidence in post-licensure vaccine safety studies, one third of family physicians report little or no confidence in pre-licensure studies. More research is needed to better understand the reasons behind some physicians' lack of confidence in vaccine safety studies.
Prev Med. 2013 Mar;56(3-4):231-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.01.001. Epub 2013 Jan 15.
Physicians' confidence in vaccine safety studies.
O'Leary ST1, Allison MA, Stokley S, Crane LA, Hurley LP, Beaty B, Kempe A.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
To ascertain, through two separate surveys among nationally representative networks of pediatricians (Peds) and family physicians (FM): 1) physicians' reported level of confidence in pre- and post-licensure vaccine safety studies; and 2) changes in reported level of confidence from 2007 to 2010/11.
METHODS:
Two surveys were conducted in August to October 2007 and in November 2010 to January 2011. The survey response rates were 81% (FM, 79%, Peds, 84%, p=0.07) for the 2007 survey (691/848) and 66% (FM, 61%, Peds, 70%, p=0.003) for the 2010/11 survey (532/811).
RESULTS:
One in three family physicians compared to one in ten pediatricians in both surveys reported little or no confidence in pre-licensure vaccine safety studies (p<0.001). Compared to pre-licensure studies, higher percentages of both specialties reported a great deal of confidence in post-licensure vaccine safety studies in both years, and more physicians from both specialties reported a great deal of confidence in 2010/11 than in 2007.
CONCLUSION:
While most family physicians and pediatricians report confidence in post-licensure vaccine safety studies, one third of family physicians report little or no confidence in pre-licensure studies. More research is needed to better understand the reasons behind some physicians' lack of confidence in vaccine safety studies.
John Hiatt - Have A Little Faith.... in the medical profession.
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Guess the number of comments @ NJ.COM on "Autism continues to climb, with NJ rates now the highest" [View all]
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
OP
My feeling is that this has to do with toxic chemicals in the environment in NJ
LiberalEsto
Mar 2014
#1
Utah’s autism rate continues to be above average but it’s holding steady at about 2% of population.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
#2
The Salt Lake Tribune article has 10 comments at the moment, the NJ.COM in the OP has 21. (nt)
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
#9
The first link is outdated and has been disproven; no problem with observations in the second. (nt)
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
#8
Please consider reading up on Hannah Poling, VICP (Vaccine Injury Compensation Program) and EBCALA.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
#17
A finding of liability in a court is not a finding of medical fact, either.
Spider Jerusalem
Mar 2014
#18
Please review that more carefully, you've misinterpreted an admittedly rushed post.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
#19
Autism, as classically understood, is being overturned by current research as we speak...
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
#21
You are defending an abstract concept without noticing its application changes over time & location.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
#30
I don't see this as a political issue, it is a scientific and medical issue.
Spider Jerusalem
Mar 2014
#31
We agree science will sort it out but disagree that all scientists are in agreement at the moment.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
#33
Well I do like another Andrew's research, for over 25 yrs. Dr. Andrew Moulden
TheNutcracker
Mar 2014
#27
The man had a family and children. Hope they don't get this google as you are just plain mean.
TheNutcracker
Mar 2014
#34
I suspect you are either correct, or the reality is some kind of game like you describe.
closeupready
Mar 2014
#12
The NYT wrote 117 words about this announcement on page A18, or so the parents noted.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2014
#32
This just in: Layoffs at Star-Ledger, NJ.com, other Advance newspapers top 300
proverbialwisdom
Apr 2014
#36