This is not the same thing. We should believe women when they relate what happened. However, we are under no obligation to accept a mother’s inference that vaccines cause her child’s autism when enormous bodies of scientific evidence very much go against such an inference. 1/ https://twitter.com/JenniferMarguli/status/1201743724188860416 …
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Oh you mean, like the stories that anti-vaxxers like to tell? I will believe them when they provide medical evidence, or provide their NVICP court case and number. Otherwise anecdotes are as good as toilet paper.
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No. There isn't. There just isn't.

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yes. there is. there just is. vaccines cause oxidative stress and mitochondrial disorders linked to most autoimmune diseases and neurological disorders.
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False. Please read and share the facts. https://www.vaccines.gov/basics/safety
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You're right! These studies indicate the true risk of vaccines. Please read them all - they're almost all high-quality and from a wide variety of perspectives and institutions. https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/immunizations/Pages/Vaccine-Studies-Examine-the-Evidence.aspx …
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No there isn't.
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You put “anecdotal evidence” together. In science/statistics that’s a laughable oxymoron
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Anecdotal evidence, isn’t
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