Many people who do not trust the safety of vaccinations will quickly point out that courts commonly award a lot of money to families of those harmed by vaccines. As a result, images displaying numbers such as the one attached below have circulated through the internet. However, this number alone...
This popped up on Facebook today. The claim in the red box is:
13.1 States vaccines have not been tested for carcinogenic, mutagenic potential or for impairment of fertility
Vaccines have a "package insert" which is a huge dump of federally mandated information. Section 13 seems to be covered...
In 2018, we witnessed outbreaks and increased reports of measles cases across the United States. These outbreaks are driven by two causes that are not mutually exclusive 1) Travelers returning from areas where measles is common or 2) Communities with lower vaccination rates. As a result...
One offshoot of the anti-vaccination movement involves people who believe inoculations are causing their pets an animal version of autism.
A closer look at this belief reveals a series of correlations linking recent genetic research to a series of misguided assumptions and non-existent studies...
http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-05-11-federal-government-releases-financial-settlement-figures-for-vaccine-injuries-shattering-medias-false-claim-that-vaccines-never-harm-anyone.html
Mike Adams is basically claiming that settlements obtained from a federal program are evidence of the pervasive...
The claim that multi-dose vaccines contain more ethylmercury than is safe.
A single Thimerosal-preserved flu vaccine contains 25 micrograms of ethylmercury. If the EPA RfD for ingested methylmercury is applied to this injected ethylmercury figure, an individual would have to weigh more than 250...
Dr. Daniel Niedes of the Cleveland Clinic recently published a blog post where he expressed his concerns about vaccines. All of his concerns can be addressed and dismissed by the existing body of scientific research. Much of what he says has already been addressed elsewhere including: this site...
The anti-vaccine movement (which claims that vaccines cause autism) has long been on the fringes of science. The most well known scientific paper that claimed to demonstrate a link, one by Andrew Wakefield, was eventually retracted after it was not able to be replicated, and the original...
I thought I'd create a new thread for this rathe than tag it on the end of the existing 10 page - JAMA has published a study of about 95,000 children with and without siblings with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and with and without having had MMR vaccine - the (unsurprising) conclusion...
This quote comes from a book Mahatma Gandhi wrote in 1921 called "A Guide to Health". Despite the translator's (2012) note
I should perhaps explain that I am not a student of Gujarati, the language of the original. I have used instead one of the two Hindi versions of the book. I should also...
For years, some parents of autistic children and others have made claims that vaccines and autism in their children were somehow linked. The CDC, among others countered that there was no evidence to support such an assertion. The article below references a scientist from the CDC who was recorded...
When it comes to vaccinations, the general public is still exposed to strong supporters of conspiracy theories, misunderstandings, and general bunk concerning the practice. I'd like this thread to be open to discussion involving anything about vaccines. I'm not covering the autism idea in this...