"Our immunization policies are based on a strong, *scientific* foundation, continually reviewed" > http://www.c-span.org/video/?324253-1/hearing-childhood-vaccination&live= … >Oh no they're not
@MatSilk Actually some argue most diseases were dying off before vaccines arrived. I'm not against vaccines btw. I'm just against the damage
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@MatSilk "when you add together the published & unpublished evidence, you get a v diff pic of the quality & effectiveness of those drugs" > -
@MatSilk ...said the Editor-In Chief of the BMJ to the hearing > http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/jan/03/drug-firms-information-clinical-trials … This matters, imho. A LOT.
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@Cleverestcookie@MatSilk I say some, because I haven't studied it but charts exist showing a massive decline just with better public health -
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@Cleverestcookie@MatSilk I suspect the timeline of the charts I saw were covering a longer period. No denying vaccines 'finished them off'. -
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@Cleverestcookie@MatSilk Really? All of them die out after a while? I suppose that's obv given the lack of plague, but never struck me. :) -
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@Cleverestcookie@MatSilk But only once they've had chance to be exposed to the wild virus, presumably? Vaccines 'wear off', I gather. - 26 more replies
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