Well, since we don’t know what causes autism, there is a “theoretical possibility” that nearly anything might cause it. That’s not really much of an admission, and it certainly doesn’t support the claims the anti-vaxxers like to make.
A CDC senior epidemiologist stepped forward last week to say that he and his CDC colleagues omitted data that linked MMR vaccine to autism in a 2004 study.
Dishonesty by government researchers is what causes people to question their results.
In my case, The fault is in ourselves, not in our stars.