Rick Reuben wrote:If anyone is thinking of not injecting deadly mercury into their child's brain
What about putting deadly chlorine on your French fries? I think I've uncovered yet another conspiracy of those wily elites!
Rick Reuben wrote:If anyone is thinking of not injecting deadly mercury into their child's brain
Mark Hansen wrote:Josef K wrote:Rick Reuben wrote:Except that you will only listen to research that is beholden to the medical establishment, so your blah blah blah about 'we must rigorously study' is about as serious as someone like Newberry's is.Yngwie Einstein wrote:At best, you can say the link between vaccines (some, particularly mercury-based ones) and autism needs to be rigorously studied.
Rick, what other establishment is going to test drugs, the society of sounds recordists?
I imagine that the U.S is similar to the U.K in that there is an independant body maintaining standards that drugs are developed against. If drugs companies had the ability to put stuff straight to market then we would have a problem.
That said, one catastrophic failure of the system did result in the release of Thalidomide onto the market.
Thalidomide is being used again to treat a few different diseases, under very strict circumstances. Leprosy is one instance where it is being used. Also, Behcet's Syndrome.
gjhardwick wrote:shut up you massive baptist
Colonel Panic wrote:Rick Reuben wrote:If anyone is thinking of not injecting deadly mercury into their child's brain
What about putting deadly chlorine on your French fries? I think I've uncovered yet another conspiracy of those wily elites!
gjhardwick wrote:shut up you massive baptist
Colonel Panic wrote:Autism is actually a communicable disease spread through tard farts.
Marsupialized wrote:Right now somewhere nearby there is a fat video game nerd in his apartment fucking a pretty hot girl he met off craigslist. God bless that craig and his list.
Rick Reuben wrote:So you deny that the testing and approval system is influenced by profit?
Ever since, scientists have been looking at the evidence to see whether there really is a link between autism and the vaccine. The medical community has relied mainly on epidemiology - the statistical study of large populations. These studies have overwhelmingly found no link between autism and MMR. Opponents claim that some of these studies might have flaws, but there are over a dozen epidemiological studies in different countries that use different techniques that have reached the same conclusion. At the very least, these studies show that the large increases in rates of autism that have been reported in many countries around the world cannot be due to MMR.
gjhardwick wrote:shut up you massive baptist
Colonel Panic wrote:tard
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