Thursday, January 10, 2008
Study Counters Autism-Vaccination Link
A new study found no evidence to support the long-speculated causality between infant vaccination and autism. What do you think?
Penelope Budisch,
Concierge
"I am unmoved by these findings. The amount of scientific evidence I've made up in my mind is too significant to refute."
Joe Luttig,
Window Washer
"After my baby didn't babble or gesture after 12 months, I hoped the cause was autism. I've since learned he's dead."
Carl Black,
Systems Analyst
"That narrows it down to being the parents' fault."
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