So you have to understand a few things. There are scientific journals that will publish anything if you pay them a fee, even if you made everything up. Second, the results have to be peer reviewed and be reliably duplicated. And third, some scientists will cherry pick data to confirm their hypothesis. For you to be correct, all these studies must meet these requirements and also outweigh the overwhelming evidence to the contrary which they don't.
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· 5 years ago
Actually, reading a handful of these studies' abstracts, they are outdated and/or unrelated to vaccines having a role in the development of autism.
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