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In reply to the discussion: Massive study shows kids who receive MMR vaccine 7% less likely to develop autism [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)23. Research what?
The part where scientific consensus rejects any and all claims linking thimerosol to developmental disorders? Or should I have researched something else?
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Massive study shows kids who receive MMR vaccine 7% less likely to develop autism [View all]
deminks
Mar 2019
OP
Science and facts means nothing to the anti vaccination people so a study of 650,000 cases ...
Botany
Mar 2019
#1
The vaccines don't prevent autism, the vaccines show parents who probably take better care of kids.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2019
#41
No they don't know, but it is not "bad parenting." I would go with environmental contaminents...
Hekate
Mar 2019
#11
It was not the vaccine but the chemical that bonds all 3 vaccines given to a baby when its brain
kimbutgar
Mar 2019
#8
I have a 26 year old son with autism and I saw the day after he got the mmr he was feverish and
kimbutgar
Mar 2019
#13
You've been duped by a disgraced doctor who faked a study to try to get rich.
TwilightZone
Mar 2019
#32
Thank you. I also don't blame vaccines for my granddaughter's SIDS, but my grieving daughter does...
Hekate
Mar 2019
#14
So is the almighty Zuckerberg going to flood Facebook's mommy chat-rooms with this information?
Hekate
Mar 2019
#12
My understanding is that the largest study reviewed shows zero difference
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2019
#18