To say that Lancet the medical journal “debunked” the myth that childhood vaccines cause autism is ludicrously dismissive.
The author has apparently missed the whole issue of corruption and bias in medical journals. Yoo hoo. It’s been widely discussed and has received considerable press…as has revelations concerning just who is financiall…
To say that Lancet the medical journal “debunked” the myth that childhood vaccines cause autism is ludicrously dismissive.
The author has apparently missed the whole issue of corruption and bias in medical journals. Yoo hoo. It’s been widely discussed and has received considerable press…as has revelations concerning just who is financially backing the supposed “fact checkers”. Not too surprising they side with big Pharma .
Family members who are medical doctors are beyond disgusted with medical journal reporting.
I’m no huge fan of Kennedy, but he does do careful research, especially when it comes to vaccines and especially the covid vaccines. It would be a good practice in remedial research techniques to take a look at the sources cited in his book.
But I admit I’m biased due to the absurd amount of autism that is showing up in teens and younger in my large extended family coupled with the fact it is limited to these younger generations (who have been subject to multiple vaccinations). And yes, watching my grandkid fight off convulsions for hours while babysitting her after one standard dose of vaccine and the fact that her younger brother (now 3 yo) simply quit making any noises for nearly 2 years after his “routine wellness” inoculation, tends to leave me plenty skeptical about their safety.
I for one am grateful for Kennedy’s work and his demand that our public health system look at why we have this ghastly increase in autism in this generation.
I did notice the author’s tendency to disqualify matters based on decidedly left wing sources. Hmmmm. As a writer and journalist it would be helpful more carefully and critically—not regurgitate legacy media propaganda.
Btw- Kennedy is also spot on about the Ukraine War.
To say that Lancet the medical journal “debunked” the myth that childhood vaccines cause autism is ludicrously dismissive.
The author has apparently missed the whole issue of corruption and bias in medical journals. Yoo hoo. It’s been widely discussed and has received considerable press…as has revelations concerning just who is financially backing the supposed “fact checkers”. Not too surprising they side with big Pharma .
Family members who are medical doctors are beyond disgusted with medical journal reporting.
I’m no huge fan of Kennedy, but he does do careful research, especially when it comes to vaccines and especially the covid vaccines. It would be a good practice in remedial research techniques to take a look at the sources cited in his book.
But I admit I’m biased due to the absurd amount of autism that is showing up in teens and younger in my large extended family coupled with the fact it is limited to these younger generations (who have been subject to multiple vaccinations). And yes, watching my grandkid fight off convulsions for hours while babysitting her after one standard dose of vaccine and the fact that her younger brother (now 3 yo) simply quit making any noises for nearly 2 years after his “routine wellness” inoculation, tends to leave me plenty skeptical about their safety.
I for one am grateful for Kennedy’s work and his demand that our public health system look at why we have this ghastly increase in autism in this generation.
I did notice the author’s tendency to disqualify matters based on decidedly left wing sources. Hmmmm. As a writer and journalist it would be helpful more carefully and critically—not regurgitate legacy media propaganda.
Btw- Kennedy is also spot on about the Ukraine War.