Indeed. I keep telling her "Citation(s) required." Not surprisingly, she never provides even one.
I think the reports tend to get dismissed as a coincidence as it may be impossible to prove OR DISPROVE causation. See Brides in the Bath case: http://www.jpands.org/vol10no3/miller.pdf …
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Science works by first gathering evidence, THEN making a claim based on the evidence. You don't get to make a claim, then say, "well, the evidence doesn't show this claim to be wrong, so..." You make the claim that MMR causes deaths, so you need to provide real evidence.
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Oops Hill’s criteria slipped your mind? Strength, Consistency, Specificity, Temporality, Dose-response, Plausibility, Coherence, Experiment, Analogy. Abandon the method at your peril. “...shall inherit the wind and the fool shall be servant to the wise.”
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