Just about anything that has an overall good result can have bad results. For example, people can be killed in car accidents. But that does not mean one never uses a car. Overwhelmingly vaccines are beneficial. Parents, and the rest of us for ourselves, must play the odds.
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What a sad misunderstanding of medicine and the possibilities! But I don't blame you, our medical establishment hasn't done much to help.
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So, are we suppose to go back to the 19th century and regain the wrath of typhoid, smallpox, diphtheria, tetanus, yellow fever, whooping cough, polio, measles and yes, the flu? What is the answer?
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No I don't think anybody is suggesting going back. Many of those diseases ran their own course or were eliminated (many argue) with help of vaccines so we don't need to vaccinate for that particular malady (such as smallpox). The scientists I trust say the answer is simple: 1/2
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Ugh. Didn't realize you were an anti-vaxxer. YOU'RE spreading propaganda.
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LOL I know you are but what am I?
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But.. vaccines have saved the lives of billions of people worldwide, completely wiped smallpox from the face of the earth forever, and on the verge of doing the same with poliomyelitis. Comment?
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True. But that doesn’t negate the fact that they may cause autism does it? Comment?
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When you walk out your door everyday, you take a bigger risk than you do by vaccinating.
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True but that’s a straw man argument. It doesn’t mean that they couldn’t be made safer. If you were a parent of a kid with Autism, you wouldn’t be so nonchalant about the issue.
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Not being nonchalant. We should keep researching. But if the chances of your daughter getting Hepitis and then cancer are much much higher than the chances of her getting autism from vaccines than it's worth getting the vaccine. That's basically the situation with vaccines
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Not so simple. The calculus changes, for example. The chance of my daughter at both getting Hepatitis B was pretty much zero, so the HepB shot was riskier than her chance of disease. But later in life if she were drug user or dating IV drug user etc calculus changes.
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Has there been a recent and comprehensive US study that is unbiased (I.e., not paid for by big pharma) to study all aspects of vaccines especially on babies and young children? What about booster shots with 3-5 different things being targeted for young kids?
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Never. Even once.
#notanewidea
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Interesting article about the subject, by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Government Cover-up of a Mercury/Autism Scandalhttp://www.infowars.com/government-cover-up-of-a-mercuryautism-scandal/ …
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There is a scary portion of people who fear any questioning of their beliefs. Usually the truth is complicated.
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For my last book, I did about 1,000 hours of research on the topic of vaccines and interviews several doctors on the topic. What I found was truly terrifying.
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You forgot to plug said book.
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Yes, thanks. Two parter - The Mutatus Procedure and The Mutatus Nullification
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