The MMR Vaccine-Autism Link Has Been Conclusively DEBUNKED!

Discussion in 'Adrian Wong' started by Adrian Wong, May 12, 2013.

  1. Adrian Wong

    Adrian Wong Da Boss Staff Member

    For parents who are worried about vaccines causing autism, I would like to point out that with the singular exception of the debunked Andrew Wakefield study, every other study done on this subject has disproven that theory.

    In fact, Andrew Wakefield was censured and struck off the UK medical register for falsifying his data in order to create the link between the MMR vaccine and autism.

    In February and March of 2013, two separate research groups in Yale and the University of London were able to detect signs of autism in infants as young as 4 months old :

    - Researchers Learn to Detect Autism in Babies | Psych Central News

    - Early signs of autism detected in infant brains | News | Nursing Times

    Because the first dose of the MMR vaccine is only administered when the child is one year old, this completely proves once and for all that the MMR vaccine link, as propagated by Andrew Wakefield and Jenny McCarthy, is FALSE.

    So please share this with your family and friends and STRONGLY ENCOURAGE them to go with the preponderance of scientific evidence that vaccines do not cause autism. These two new findings are merely the icing on the mountain of evidence that proves that vaccines do NOT cause autism.

    PLEASE VACCINATE YOUR CHILD.
     

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