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Quote: Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel  Right, but if you track "number of disease cases" that generally includes "number of cases that resulted in death."   No one claims otherwise - as you said yourself, both...
Quote: Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel  Diseases dropped off sharply when vaccines were introduced. Including pertussis. Pertussis is up recently for a lot of reasons, but it's not true that "it doesn't work." I lowers...
Suvroc,   Welcome to MDC!   Have you seen these figures from: Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality in the United States During the 20th...
Quote: Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel  I'm dismissing this study because the authors have drawn conclusions and made assumptions that are completely unfounded based on the nature of their study.   I think we...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel  Many of those other steps you describe have already been taken for the safety concerns addressed in this study. Of course they have been - as they should - this is nothing...
Also, on "Entropy" - the study is based on data mining VAERS among other things - as Rachel pointed out.   This is correct. Rachel also pointed out that doing so is by no mean sufficient to conclude whether or not X causes...
Quote: Originally Posted by prosciencemum  And she almost always publishes in "Entropy" which is a journal on entropy and information studies. Not sure how good the peer review for immunology would be..... The article...
Quote: Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel  From your link: Yes, absolutely - but they still use the VAERS data even given the caveats.  In particular, from my link:     Quote: The objectives...
Quote: Originally Posted by Rrrrrachel  You mean examining vaers data and looking for patterns relating to certain adverse events? Good news, it has been! Lots!   So, why would this one be more unreliable or...
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