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post #21 of 24
I thought it was very general and not very helpful at all. However, at least I think it got parents thinking about it more that perhaps had never thought of it as an issue.

It was a bit uncomfortable when the doctor got all upset (it almost seemed like he was going to cry). I think he did have a point though. The other guy was kinda attacking doctors instead of addressing the issue.

I understand that there is a lot of frustration with the doctors, but I did think he went a little overboard with attacking the doctors who were on there to discuss and keep an open mind.
post #22 of 24

Disappointing Propaganda

McCarthy and Handley may be responsible for the largest public health crisis in the history of modern society. Their poorly sourced "facts" and appeal to emotion, I have a 7yo in the spectrum, has resulted in the loss of life by children.

New England Journal of Medicine - Vaccine Refusal

This article summarizes the real risks we place upon our children by following misguided, poorly sourced DAN! and GR protocols. IV chelation has resulted in deaths of children from well intentioned parents and reckless practitioners.

For a straightforward primer on how we got to having an actress / mother lecture on immunology, this article is revealing.

Discover-Why does vaccine-autism controversy live on?

Our feisty ER doc was likely responding to cases of MMR and HBV he has seen in the ER with panicky parents who either chose to forgo vaccination or parents of children too young to be vaccinated who were exposed to "vax-refusniks".

I don't paint the ER doc into too much of a negative light. Few practicing docs are conversant in the research literature. They are operators and need the functional instruction, vice the underlying data.
post #23 of 24
Newbie Talk about propaganda..
post #24 of 24
In her book Belly Laughs Jenny McCarthy explains that she didn't breastfeed because even though she knew breast implants don't hurt nursing babies she couldn't breastfeed because somehow her implants might hurt her baby.

I wonder how she feels now that her child has autism and she must know if she has done the research that children with autism benefit from breastfeeding. Why isn't she out promoting breastfeeding to benefit children with autism or promoting breastfeeding for women with implants, or promoting not getting implants?
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