Childhood Vaccines And Autism: No Scientific Link Found

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Childhood Vaccines And Autism: No Scientific Link Found

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A new article recently published in the Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing explored vaccination history, vaccine safety monitoring systems in the U.S., and the two most publicized

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Editorial: Put to rest false link of autism, vaccine - Chicago Sun-Times

suntimes.com — “Belief in a false link between vital childhood vaccinations and autism has persisted for years, fueled by bad science and distressed parents searching for answers. It is time to put this falsehood to rest. One study after another has found no link, and now theView full resource at suntimes.com

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Huge review finds few vaccine side effects; rejects autism link - St. Petersburg Times

tampabay.com — “Local doctors agree: Any side effects are rare and usually not life-threatening. The nation's leading group of independent medical experts on Thursday weighed in on the debate over vaccine side effects, releasing a report that found few serious health problems are linked to immunizations.View full resource at tampabay.com

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Report: Vaccines Are Safe, Hazards Few And Far Between : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “Autism isn't linked to childhood vaccines, according to a new review from the Institute of Medicine, but vaccines aren't free of risks. The committee found that most serious health problems were linked to two live vaccines, the ones for measles-mumps-rubella and chickenpox. Other vaccines causes allergic reactions in some people.View full resource at npr.org

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Report: Vaccines Are Safe, Hazards Few And Far Between : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “Autism isn't linked to childhood vaccines, according to a new review from the Institute of Medicine, but vaccines aren't free of risks. The committee found that most serious health problems were linked to two live vaccines, the ones for measles-mumps-rubella and chickenpox. Other vaccines causes allergic reactions in some people.View full resource at npr.org

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Report: Vaccines Are Safe, Hazards Few And Far Between : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “Autism isn't linked to childhood vaccines, according to a new review from the Institute of Medicine, but vaccines aren't free of risks. The committee found that most serious health problems were linked to two live vaccines, the ones for measles-mumps-rubella and chickenpox. Other vaccines causes allergic reactions in some people.View full resource at npr.org

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Childhood Vaccines Cleared of Autism, Diabetes Link in New Report: Scientific American

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A Positive Association found between Autism Prevalence and Childhood Vaccination uptake across the U.S. Population - Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A: Current Issues

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Dealing with autism one challenge at a time | StAugustine.com

staugustine.com — “It's estimated that there is now one autistic child in every 110 families. Although there is no agreement on the cause of autism, no link has been found between autism and certain childhood vaccines, a controversy that arose after a study published in 1998 theorized that there could be such a link. That study has since been retracted.To complicate matters, no two children with autism are alike.St. Augustine residents Gina and Troy Blevins can attest to that. Both their boys, Blake, age 9; aView full resource at staugustine.com

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Vaccinating your child makes sense - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com

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