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Journal says doctor faked data linking autism to vaccines
washingtonpost.com ^ | January 6, 2011 | Reuters

Posted on 01/05/2011 11:50:43 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper

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To: kearnyirish2
I want to see the “autism spectrum” diagnoses debunked as well; this has been applied quite loosely, in order for parents to collect supplemental social security and for schools to collect funds for a “handicapped” child. White welfare hoax...

Yes...

Fraud not limited to greedy scientists/trial lawyers, corporations. . .

21 posted on 01/06/2011 6:46:02 AM PST by cricket (Osama - NOT made in the USA. . .and Obama, not made in the USA either.. .)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

Wakefields research was “fake, but accurate”. That is the new standard nowadays.


22 posted on 01/06/2011 7:33:27 AM PST by jim_trent
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To: cricket

I’d suspect somewhere a corporation is selling the fake medicine to treat the fake illness (and I don’t think corporations are evil; they are as good or bad as their owners: the stockholders). Not that I mind somebody making a profit, but this fraud costs every taxpayer a ton of money.


23 posted on 01/06/2011 2:48:32 PM PST by kearnyirish2
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To: 1malumprohibitum
> ...can someone explain how exactly the vaccinated are harmed by the un-vaccinated... If the anti vaccine people are wrong aren’t they the ones who pay the price for their belief?

Simple. Let's say "A" doesn't get vaccinated.

Case 1: "A" stays healthy. Friend/co-worker "B" doesn't catch anything from "A". Everybody's happy.

Case 2: "A" gets sick. "B" doesn't catch it from "A". This is the case you are thinking of.

Case 3: "A" gets sick. "B" catches it from "A". This is the problem. Infectious diseases spread, it's what they do.

The point of vaccines is BOTH: to protect the individual, and to protect society from large-scale outbreaks. If you focus only on the individual, your statement makes sense. If you include the effect on the rest of the people, you will see the reason for the pro-vaccine people's intensity.

Outbreaks of disease cost lives, money, productivity, cause immense suffering, unrest, etc. It's not just a case of sniffles.

At least that the rationale I've heard...

24 posted on 01/06/2011 6:37:35 PM PST by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: Incorrigible; Berlin_Freeper; wastoute; ccmay; Kozak; Jim Noble; therut
How the case against the MMR vaccine was fixed

This is a FReebie from BMJ. You might have to register, not subscribe, to access it. Incorrigible, thanks for the ping.

25 posted on 01/06/2011 10:10:21 PM PST by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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