Thimerosal helped maintain vax shelf stability, which was handy in the developing world, except your fearmongering decided that was badhttps://twitter.com/gorskon/status/787447956807028736 …
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Replying to @IsabelOtt
the danger of thimerosal as a mercury compound was plausible, it did need to be looked into.
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Replying to @a_haema
can't revise history based on what we know now but didn't then http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/QuestionsaboutVaccines/ucm070430.htm …pic.twitter.com/9RcD7kL030
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Replying to @a_haema
not trying to revise history: once the studies were out, though, it should've been re-added. very important for many regions
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Replying to @IsabelOtt
Audi Kiskowski Byrne Retweeted Dr. Jill Stein 🌻
re: original tweet, I wld interpret Stein's comment as having worked to remove vaccines in the pasthttps://twitter.com/DrJillStein/status/786620278487052290 …
Audi Kiskowski Byrne added,
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Replying to @a_haema
@DrJillStein maybe, but that's the tip of the anti-science iceberg: GMO fearmongering is just as bad, in many regards1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @IsabelOtt
my only point was it wasn't anti-science to remove thimerosal back then: not unanimous but IOM, FDA thought it was prudent @DiagnosticChick
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I think this issue would be simple; why does @DrJillStein not just correct the misconception?
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