Paper #1: Vaccines are not connected with autism: an evidence-based meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies
The authors reviewed 10 studies that involved more than 1.25 million children to learn if there is a relationship between vaccines and autism. These 10 separate studies failed to find any relationships between MMR thimerosal, and ASD. And after conducting a meta analysis of the five cohort studies and the five case-control studies, the authors discovered no proof of a connection between vaccine and danger of developing autism.
Paper #2: Enlarging exposure to antibody-stimulating proteins and polysaccharides in vaccines are not linked with risk of autism
Researchers identifying 321 kids who were diagnosed with autism or ASD, matched them with 752 kids who did not have these conditions and were appropriate controls. Next, researchers compared the number of antibody-stimulating proteins and polysaccharides, which the two groups of children were exposed from vaccines three times from birth to 2 years of age. The comparisons sought to determine if these children with AD or ASD were exposed to more antigens, on average. There exists no proof of a link between exposure to an antibody-stimulating proteins and polysaccharides from vaccines administered during the first two years.
No One Should Feel Forced To Live A Lifetime With Autism
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No One Should Feel Forced To Live A Lifetime With Autism
Are You Satisfied with Only Treating Autistic Symptoms?