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Seeing as you're not going to cite your "countless" papers, can I strongly suggest you just provide that one citation in context? When and where did he say that?
The quote is like a rash all over the alternate anti-vax websites, but nowhere does it link to where the good doctor - recipient of the Mendel medal, and they don't give those t just any crackpot - ever said it. I think you're stealing a dead man's reputation to further an agenda he wouldn't have supported, and that is pretty damn low.
When did he say that? Where? In what context?
I have indeed cited countless papers and you can strongly suggest anything you want..I can think of a few things I'd like to strongly suggest to you!You look it up yourself now, do you think you can stand to read any "anti-vax" websites?, cause if not ...you lose
I have indeed cited countless papers and you can strongly suggest anything you want..I can think of a few things I'd like to strongly suggest to you!You look it up yourself now, do you think you can stand to read any "anti-vax" websites?, cause if not ...you lose
You have posted numerous links, but not one to a "paper". Blogs and book reports, yes. Actual research papers, no.
Spinal polio.This most common form of paralytic polio attacks certain nerve cells (motor neurons) in your spinal cord and may cause paralysis of the muscles that control breathing and those in your arms and legs.
Bulbar polio. In this severe type of polio, the virus affects the motor neurons in your brainstem, where the centers of the cranial nerves are located.
Here's what meningitis does:
Meningitis - MayoClinic.com Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes (meninges) surrounding your brain and spinal cord, usually due to the spread of an infection. The swelling associated with meningitis often triggers the "hallmark" signs and symptoms of this condition, including headache, fever and a stiff neck in anyone over the age of 2.Most cases of meningitis are caused by a viral infection, but bacterial and fungal infections also can lead to meningitis.
Generation Rescue has an anti-vaccine and anti-science agenda. Paranoia does not constitute factual evidence. The Geiers believe in chemical castration and the injection of lupron for treating autism. They have been repeatedly censured by medical authorities for poor practices.
In 2003, the American Academy of Pediatrics concluded that a Geier study finding a link between vaccines and autism was marred by "numerous conceptual and scientific flaws, omissions of fact, inaccuracies, and misstatements."
The following year, the Institute of Medicine concluded in a report that the purported connection between mercury in vaccines and autism did not exist. The government-sanctioned committee of scientists reserved harsh words for the Geiers' work, saying their research was "uninterpretable" and marred by "serious methodological problems."
Mercury Toxicity isn't a mitochondrial disorder ... that's just the latest fraud coming from the CDC and FDA ... and the child abuse and killer apologists.
This is what mercury poisoning does: Methylmercury effects
For fetuses, infants, and children, the primary health effect of methylmercury is impaired neurological development. Methylmercury exposure in the womb, which can result from a mother's consumption of fish and shellfish that contain methylmercury, can adversely affect a baby's growing brain and nervous system. Impacts on cognitive thinking, memory, attention, language, and fine motor and visual spatial skills have been seen in children exposed to methylmercury in the womb. Recent human biological monitoring by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1999 and 2000 (PDF) (http://www.cdc.gov/exposurereport/pdf/Mercury_FactSheet.pdf - broken link) (3 pp., 42 KB, About PDF) shows that most people have blood mercury levels below a level associated with possible health effects. More recent data from the CDC support this general finding.
Sounds a lot like the symptoms of Autism .... but it's OBVIOUSLY a coincidence
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