Reichelt KL, et al. Probable Etiology and Possible Treatment of Childhood Autism.
Chen B, Girgis S, El-Matary W. Childhood autism and eosinophilic colitis.
Three families -- the Cedillos, the Hazlehursts and the Snyders -- sought compensation from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, but the panel ruled that they had not presented sufficient evidence to prove that the childhood vaccines caused autism in their children.
Supposedly by attacking Wakefield, the primary author of the first highly publicized paper, who is a well-known proponent of the association of childhood vaccinations and autism, then the reality of cause and effect will supposedly just disappear and collapse like a straw man!
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With some childhood conditions, like autism or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, social problems are one of the primary characteristics of the disorder.
By following a large cohort from before birth to adulthood the project could provide new insight into rare conditions such as autism, congenital malformations, childhood cancer, type 1 diabetes, and asthma.
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For years, parents and advocates have insisted that there is a link between routine childhood vaccinations and the apparently rising incidents of autism.
The false claim that childhood vaccinations such as MMR do NOT cause autism is another textbook example of the Big Lie Technique and readers should review the explanation of the Big Lie Technique provided above.
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Some parents believe that thimerosal, a preservative found in childhood vaccines that virtually every child gets, causes autism, because many children were diagnosed after they were vaccinated.
It used to be red-flag disorders like autism and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder that attracted attention in early childhood.
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The childhood vaccine for whooping cough has not been raised as a possible cause of autism, and the vaccines that were concerning have been shown not to cause autism with substantial evidence, said Stacey Martin, a staff epidemiologist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who works on pertussis.
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