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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (58791)11/26/2002 4:53:36 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Karen - I read the article that you have posted, and basically what it says is that their tests found no link between thimesoral and autism, but they recommend its exclusion from vaccines just to be on the safe side.

The complete report, which is available on the Internet, is the most exhaustive study of the vaccine safety issue to date but reaches few definite conclusions, due to the lack empirical research.

As yet, no one knows whether Autism and other developmental disorders are related to the thimerosal.


This article is dated 2001. The one I posted is a study done in 2002, and it suggests that there is no such connection.

Now, to be prudent, I would take care with any vaccines containing thimesoral. Still, I do not think we should dismiss the recent studies suggesting that the source of autism lies elsewhere as "certainly there will be those saying no correlation to prevent folks from seeking recourse."
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