Summary
In “Vaccines didn't cause autism, court rules,” the author report on special Court’s decision on one of the longest case of autism. Special Court declared no involvement of vaccine causing autism. Three families: the Cedillos, the Hazelhursts and the Snyders believed their children have autism due to vaccines like measles, mumps and rubella combined with vaccines containing thimerosal, containing mercury. But court made the decision due to not enough evidence. Meanwhile the medical community is trying their best to find a link between autism and vaccine, and also the cause of the autism.
Personal Response
In my opinion there should be more research on connection between vaccine and autism. But parents should not stop vaccinating their children until link is found.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
"Vaccines didn't cause autism, court rules."
Posted by Karple at 6:55 PM
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You know, I don't think it's caused by vaccines or any other drug. Now, if any one that reads this knows someone that is autistic, I hope I do not offend, but in my opinion, I think some of it has to do with discipline when the children are very young. There seems to be some research that suggests this very thing. I think there are possibly non-medical solutions to this problem.
I just heard a doctor today saying that he treats heart attacks with a certain series of yoga positions, and this seems to abort the heart attack. I'm just saying that there may be ways other than medical.
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