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The Next Big Autism Bomb: Are 1 in 50 Kids Potentially At Risk?
By David Kirby
On Tuesday, March 11, a conference call was held between vaccine safety officials at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, several leading experts in vaccine safety research, and executives from America's Health Insurance Plans, (the HMO trade association) to discuss childhood mitochondrial dysfunction and its potential link to autism and vaccines . . . keep reading
Case Study: Autism and Vaccines
By Claudia Wallis
What happened to little, red-haired Hannah Poling is hardly unique in the world of autism. She had an uneventful birth; she seemed to be developing normally -- smiling, babbling, engaging in imaginative play, speaking about 20 words by 19 months. And then, right after receiving a bunch of vaccines, she fell ill and it all stopped . . . keep reading
A Puzzling Autism Case
The federal government's concession that vaccines may have triggered brain deterioration with symptoms like autism in a young girl is sure to exacerbate concerns among parents worried about immunizations. It is imperative that the court for vaccine compensation unseal documents involved in this unusual case . . . keep reading
Deal in an Autism Case Fuels Debate on Vaccine
Gardiner Harris
Study after study has failed to show any link between vaccines and autism, but many parents of autistic children remain unconvinced. For the skeptics, the case of 9-year-old Hannah Poling shows that they have been right along. The government has conceded that vaccines may have hurt Hannah . . . keep reading
Grants for Families of Children with Autism
There's no doubt about it: autism is expensive. For some families, though, the cost of autism can be devastating. That's why the National Autism Association has created a grant program specifically for families of children with autism who are in financial crisis . . . keep reading
Autism is Correlated with Mercury from Vaccinations
Parents want to know what is leading to the apparent increase in autism, and many across the country are blaming mercury from vaccines as the culprit for their children's autism. Doctors and medical organizations have denied there is a connection and continue to recommend, and even force, vaccinations that contain thimerosal. Thimerosal contains the neurotoxin mercury and doctors claim the dose is not high enough to cause any damage to health . . . keep reading
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