Acetaminophen (paracetamol) use, measles-mumps-rubella vaccination, and autistic disorder
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Cheryl
The results of a parent surveyStephen T. SchultzUniversity of California San Diego, and San Diego State University, USA, Stephen.schultz@med.navy.mil, stevendri@hotmail.comHillary S. Klonoff-CohenUniversity of California San Diego, USADeborah L. WingardUniversity of California San Diego, USANatacha A. AkshoomoffUniversity of California San Diego, U ...
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Study Firmly Shows No Connection Between Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Vaccine And Autism
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Ed H.
... irus RNA was no more likely in children with autism and GI disturbances than in children with only GI disturbances. Furthermore, GI symptom and autism onset were unrelated to MMR vaccine timing. Study findings are reported online in the Public Library of Science on September 4.Prior to the implementation of measles vaccines in 1963, three to four m ...
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Can MMR vaccine cause autism?
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Neil Kao
The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine and its ingredients,specifically thimerosal, have been blamed in the lay press for causing autism in children. This is a serious charge. I am glad the manufacture ...
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Another Study Nixes MMR Vaccine & Autism Link
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Harold L D.
Another study has found that the MMR vaccine is not a causal or contributing factor to development of autism. The most recent study to clear the MMR vaccine may or may not have an impact on those who believ ...
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Study shows lower autism rate in vaccinated kids
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Kev Leitch
... , Krakow, Poland.
Here is the abstract:
OBJECTIVE:: The first objective of the study was to determine whether there is a relationship between the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination and autism in children. The second objective was to examine whether the risk of autism differs between use of MMR and the single measles vaccine. DESIGN:: Cas ...
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Japanese Study Finds No MMR Autism Connection
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Harold L D.
Evidence to support a connection between the MMR vaccine and incidents of autism is hard to come by. An epidemiological study in Japan found no connection. Tokio Uchiyama, Michiko Kurosawa and Yutaka Inaba, in a July 200 ...
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