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Dec 10, 2012

Andrew Wakefield, Me and The British Medical Journal

Keith Scott-Mumby

I got lazy here and am starting by quoting Mike Adams of “Natural News” (www.naturalnews.com) That’s because I want to make separate comments of my own about this topic. Mike loves the conspiracy stuff and does it rather well, so I’ll just bow to him in one of those rare moments when I leave it […]

Dec 10, 2012

Andrew Wakefield, Me and The British Medical Journal

Keith Scott-Mumby

I got lazy here and am starting by quoting Mike Adams of “Natural News” (www.naturalnews.com) That’s because I want to make separate comments of my own about this topic. Mike loves the conspiracy stuff and does it rather well, so I’ll just bow to him in one of those rare moments when I leave it […] The post Andrew Wakefield, Me and The British Medical Journal appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Sep 25, 2010

Autism, The Misery and Uncertainty Continues

Keith Scott-Mumby

Those who have been my subscribers any length of time know where I stand on the mercury-autism link. There isn’t one! Now a new study has shown yet again that exposure to thimerosal-containing vaccines in infancy or in the womb is not associated with an increased risk for developing autism. Of course mere facts and good science don’t worry the Internet “experts”, who ramble on about conspiracies to hide the truth, as if every scientist and doctor in the world was a corrupted puppet of Big Pharma. They have their prejudice and are not going to let mere evidence sway them from their rigid views. The fact is, as I have said often, kids get autism who have never had any vaccinations, never mind whether with mercury or not. Moreover there is the problem of explaining why boys have a far higher incidence of autism than girls. That suggests genes are at least partly involved. Mercury should not selectively attack one gender or the other.

Sep 25, 2010

Autism, The Misery and Uncertainty Continues

Keith Scott-Mumby

Those who have been my subscribers any length of time know where I stand on the mercury-autism link. There isn’t one! Now a new study has shown yet again that exposure to thimerosal-containing vaccines in infancy or in the womb is not associated with an increased risk for developing autism. Of course mere facts and good science don’t worry the Internet “experts”, who ramble on about conspiracies to hide the truth, as if every scientist and doctor in the world was a corrupted puppet of Big Pharma. They have their prejudice and are not going to let mere evidence sway them from their rigid views. The fact is, as I have said often, kids get autism who have never had any vaccinations, never mind whether with mercury or not. Moreover there is the problem of explaining why boys have a far higher incidence of autism than girls. That suggests genes are at least partly involved. Mercury should not selectively attack one gender or the other.
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