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Stupid journalists who propagated the MMR scare
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe Ford Pinto was tested for safety
Ford Pinto Fuel-Fed Fires | The Center for Autosafety
the MMR jab had exemption from some tests due to the individual components having been tested.
The overload effect was not tested fully or with a true general population (sick kids receiving MMR are more likely to have side effects, I cannot believe the kids in the trial were permitted to receive the MMR if they were sick).
Obviously being a stupid person I believe credible sources like this
Former science chief: 'MMR fears coming true' | Mail Online
He is obviously a numbnut. So glad the CUK experts can help.
Now whether you believe the overall benefits of MMR outweigh the risks then fine, so long as care is taken. But it smelt awfully of a cover up with certain people getting back handers / social capital from supporting MMR.Originally posted by vetran View Postno but there is a general expectation the letters 'S A S G U R U' will lead to Moronic posts.Originally posted by vetran View Post
Because like many on here you can't distinguish between cranks and real science.
But no-one is forcing you to vaccinate your child, if in fact, the world has been unlucky enough to see you breed.
HTH, BIDI.Last edited by sasguru; 16 April 2013, 11:28.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Dr Dick van Steenis believes that ‘regressive autism’ is most likely when a Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus (DPT) jab, which until 2004 contained the mercury-based preservative thimerosal, is followed closely by the MMR jab. ..
Originally posted by sasguruYou're an ignorant moron.
Because like many on here you can't distinguish between cranks and real science.Last edited by OwlHoot; 16 April 2013, 11:41.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Lets look at the evidence for the MMR jab: Measles practically eradicated and no deaths in over a decade until 2006.
Against : Just look at the jump in the incidence rate. 60 unvaccinated children admitted to hospital recently in South Wales alone
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostVery interesting. From that article:
Also interesting is how hostile scientists, and those with scientific pretensions, can be when desperately defending the consensus view
I've added you to cretin list.
A few posts you made on other topics made me suspicious but now I know for sure.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostLets look at the evidence for the MMR jab: Measles practically eradicated and no deaths in over a decade until 2006.
Against : Just look at the jump in the incidence rate. 60 unvaccinated children admitted to hospital recently in South Wales alone
MMR is suspected of causing Autism and some other issues in a minority of cases. There is a certain amount of evidence for this.
It may however be a good solution to the complex problem of immunisation which was exacerbated by uncontrolled immigration from countries that had a high measles infection rates.
MMR was presented as zero risk, by definition any vaccine cannot be zero risk there are too many variables. Opposition was shouted down as you are doing now.
If you look at this image you can see infection rates had been falling steadily, MMR does seem to have accelerated this but that may also be due to better vaccination rates.
File:Measles incidence England&Wales 1940-2007.png - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So informed consent was impossible as it was obvious we were being lied to, it looks like they may have got away with it but I suspect in a few years there will be massive successful claims for MMR driven autism. I hope not, I hope MMR isn't the new Thalidomide but I suspect it will be.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostLets look at the evidence for the MMR jab: Measles practically eradicated and no deaths in over a decade until 2006.
Against : Just look at the jump in the incidence rate. 60 unvaccinated children admitted to hospital recently in South Wales alone
Is there any cross-reference with increased immigration bringing this in causing the sharp upturn?If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postsorry you are having such difficulty understanding my point.
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You're simplying talking bollux on a forum.
And because you're thick and ignorant, your evaluation of the evidence for and against a position is poor.
HTH, BIKIW.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostThat's a worrying trend.
Is there any cross-reference with increased immigration bringing this in causing the sharp upturn?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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