Succinctly Put: Why You Can’t Blame Vaccines For Autism
May 9, 2012 by ❄J€§§¡¢aW€§§¡¢a❄™
This is a continuing controversy that has been debunked over and over and over ad nauseum scientifically. It’s been discussed in circular arguments.
This is an excellent blog post as to why that e-mail forward about monkeys somehow proving the MMR vaccines and/or mercury in vaccines are to “blame” for autism is so ridiculous.
The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism: Whacking Monkeys In the Name of Science.
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