The-Vaccine Autism Hoax Why Didnt We Know Sooner

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Amanda - posted on 06/17/2011

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Some of us weren't fooled by Wakefield to begin with. Just sayin'.

Angela - posted on 04/04/2011

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Read your article, it's nonsense. Wakefield is not the only reason for worries about vaccines, and MMR is not the only shot likely involved. There are other factors, things like genetics and allergies can predispose certain kids, but vaccines are almost certainly one factor involved in many cases. Check out these links-
http://www.westonaprice.org/childrens-he...
http://www.westonaprice.org/childrens-he...
http://www.thinktwice.com/

Alex - posted on 03/30/2011

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did u read the article?......cause it doesn't promote immunization.....all its explaining is how the idea came to be and why it became so huge back then.....the links name was just the title of the article

Niki - posted on 03/30/2011

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dude its not a hoax - there is a lot of good reasesearch that has gone into studying the good and bad of immunisations, and autism is most definatly one of the risks - website and orgonisations that are pro immunisation will of course only show data that supports immunisation - as its in their benifit (its a multibillion dollar industry, and they have the funds to protect themselves) there are risks weather you o it or dont. Mothers that are concerned need to read up all the information they can from both sides and decided for themselves which way to go - dont ever relye on one source of information, even if its your doctor (doctors have to promote immunisation wheather they want to or not, as they a partially funded by the industry)