yet multiple rigorous studies on this topic draw the same conclusion-there is no association.
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Replying to @mcfunny @ShooguhLipz and
Also, there’s the Hannah Poling case... https://www.cbsnews.com/news/family-to-receive-15m-plus-in-first-ever-vaccine-autism-court-award/ …
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Replying to @AlysonStonebra1 @ShooguhLipz and
that was a decision in VICP, not scientific evidence. the claim was that FEVER was the cause. vaccines among many other things cause fever. While I have a lot of sympathy for your family and I hope that they do well, the evidence shows that vaccines are not associated with ASD.
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Replying to @mcfunny @ShooguhLipz and
Ralph, as mentioned earlier, I’m quite clear on the diff btw a court ruling & scientific evidence. The Poling case set a judicial precedent in establishing a link, thus its significance.
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Replying to @AlysonStonebra1 @ShooguhLipz and
a judicial precedent based on "more likely than not" has nothing to do with the actual cause of ASD. This has been studied, because scientists care about finding the causes. It is not vaccines. there is a large genetic core underlying ASD.
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Replying to @mcfunny @ShooguhLipz and
Once again, no need for you to explain science vs judicial activity. Quite clear on that. Still - highly relevant, esp since the govt’s chief scientific expert changed his testimony...
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Replying to @AlysonStonebra1 @ShooguhLipz and
it is not relevant to the science surrounding this topic. It is a legal decision, not scientific evidence.
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Replying to @AlysonStonebra1 @ShooguhLipz and
then why are you using it to make a pt about science?
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Replying to @mcfunny @ShooguhLipz and
Because I find it highly significant to our discussion. Here’s one of msny scholarly papers on the link between autism & vaccines. https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=giannotta+vaccines+and+neuroinflammation&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart#d=gs_qabs&u=%23p%3DrY27A2LOBrIJ …
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Here's a hint: That paper does NOT support a link between autism and vaccines, as you would know if you understood the science.
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