Refuting Letter to Editor About Vaccine Claims
A response sets the record straight after a doctor’s propaganda-filled Letter to the Editor.
A response sets the record straight after a doctor’s propaganda-filled Letter to the Editor.
Links to various vaccine and medical resources and stories that are otherwise difficult to find in one place.
Resource: Links to Vaccine and Other Medical stories Read More »
The following is a commentary written by:Alison Fujito Some people are unable to see any perspective other than their own. It’s already disturbing when they insist, over and over, that opposing facts don’t exist, as though repetition can make unpleasant
Vaccine-autism link: A rebuttal to the “There is no debate” narrative Read More »
Above image: Dr. Andrew Zimmerman On Full Measure, I reported on the pro-vaccine scientist who says he informed government lawyers he worked for back in 2007 that vaccines can cause autism in exceptional cases. Dr. Andrew Zimmerman says the government
In a 2008 interview, former head of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Bernadine Healy, was — like government expert Dr. Andrew Zimmerman — already of the belief that vaccines may trigger autism in certain susceptible children. The late Dr.
Former head of National Institutes of Health on Vaccine-Autism link Read More »
For years, the government, medical establishment and vaccine industry have insisted that any science linking vaccines to autism is not to be believed. But what if the government’s own pro-vaccine medical expert, who helped defend vaccines in federal vaccine court,
CDC’s immunization safety director says it’s a “possibility” that vaccines rarely trigger autism but “it’s hard to predict who those children might be.” (They’re not even trying.) [This article was first published on Sept. 2, 2014] A CDC senior epidemiologist stepped
CDC: “Possibility” that vaccines rarely trigger autism (AUDIO) Read More »