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| 5 Feb 2010 by Do'C If you've read any of the EPA reference materials linked in previous paragraphs, you should have no trouble recognizing that this is misleading! The EPA says no such thing. The EPA does say how much methylmercury a 12 month-old could ... Autism Street - http://www.autismstreet.org/weblog/ - References |
| 5 Feb 2010 by Amy Spangler No link between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism In 2000, in response to a request from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Institute of Medicine (IOM) ... babygooroo» | baby gooroo - http://www.babygooroo.com/ - References |
| 30 Jan 2010 by CBP Seminars There have been constant yet controversial claims of autism incidence being linked to exposure to the neurotoxin mercury. In that regard, the following study (2) pertaining to mercury exposure as a consequence of consuming products ... B)) Thimerosal in certain vaccines (ethylmercury) C)) Dental amalgam [inorganic mercury] 18) “In the US, the current action level of 1 micrograms methylmercury/g fish or seafood was set in 1977 during court proceedings of the United States ... American Journal of Clinical Chiropractic - http://chiropracticbiophysics.blogspot.com/ |
| 2 Feb 2010 by Jenna Bad conclusions are the results on both sides, as in the thimerosal-autism link argument. Remove the thimerosal from the MMR vaccine, and we don't see any decline in autism rates. That seems pretty clear. But the two "conclusions" I've ... AboveTopSecret.com New Topics In Breaking... - http://feeds.abovetopsecret.com/1.xml |
| 6 Feb 2010 by admin President, The Genetic Centers of America, the authors present a clear correlation between Thimerosal (a mercury based preservative used in vaccines) and spectral autism and possibly ADHD. Thimerosal is an organic mercury compound that ... vici blog - http://blog.vici.ro/ |
| 5 Feb 2010 by Espuelas Anti-vaccinationists initially claimed California autism cases dropped. False. The "data do not show any recent decrease in autism in California" despite the discontinuation of thimerosal use, the state's Department of Developmental ... espuelas spurs debate - http://www.espuelas.com/ |
| 13 Feb 2008 (NaturalNews) Studies financed by pharmaceutical corporations and government agencies - which are now largely under the control of big pharma - keep stating that there is no link between autism and vaccinations or thimerosal. ... NaturalNews.com - http://www.naturalnews.com/ - References |
| 7 Feb 2010 It isn't only that Wakefield was found guilty, look at this link or that link, the man made humor of the discomfort he caused children. There is no denying the video of him doing this, and when a man lacks compassion for those he treats or ... I don't know anyone who believes that either the MMR or thimerosal is the only cause of autism. The number of vaccines on the schedule has continued to increase, including many ingredients (for example aluminum used as an adjuvant) ... About.com Autism - http://autism.about.com/b/ - References [ More results from About.com Autism ] |
| 6 Feb 2010 by rc6960@live.com (Raven Clabough) If one is going to write about scientific studies, it is always best to look at the literature, in this case, at least the original Wakefield papers, the published studies that found no link of autism to thimerosal, and the editors' ... US News - http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews - References |
| 2 Feb 2010 by azmanam The article details an investigation of the results of the 1998 paper in the Lancet medical journal which shows a link between thimerosal in MMR vaccines and autism. The investigation concludes the author, Andrew Wakefield, ... Chemistry Blog - http://www.chemistry-blog.com/ - References |
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