Vaccination and autoimmune diseases: is prevention of adverse health effects on the horizon? || @gorskon @JHowardBrainMD Please poke holes in this paper. It would put my mind at ease because I will giving more vaccines earlier next yearhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5607155/ …
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Also, the authors cite Shoenfeld uncritically. That's always a bad sign.https://respectfulinsolence.com/2019/07/08/israeli-academy-sciences-humanities-elect-yehuda-shoenfeld/ …
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Also I’d have to look up to be certain, but several large studies that came out since this was paper was published finding no link between vaccines and MS and hpv vaccine and transverse myelitis and POV
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It also cited a bunch of negative studies between vaccination and type I diabetes while trying to spin them to suggest a link between the flu vaccine and autoimmune diseases. A truly lame and biased review article.
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It is bought and paid for pharma science that is causing all your “anecdotal evidence” (I.e. vaccine injured children). Maybe you should start to
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Like the rigorous (
) Hviid March 2019 Danish MMR versus autism study. Completely unverifiable and reproducible, let alone the flawed design. No data, no analysis techniques and tools available.
You are a biased hack, 100%, who cares nothing about true science.pic.twitter.com/q29aCROl4g
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Again I ask, what training in research methodology or biostats do you have? What are your preferred research designs and statistical models? Have you written up a formal proposal of how to do it "correctly"? ethically? Not attacking, just asking.
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