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Autism-Vaccine Debate

Added: June 16, 2008 | Time 03:39 | Views: 553

Dr. Barry Hainer, a family physician with the Medical University of South
Carolina, gives his opinion on whether there is a relationship between
autism and vaccinations. He also discusses the recent upswing in measles
cases in the United States.

Please visit: www.musc.edu

Dr. Hainer is on the Speaker’s Bureau for Merck and Sanofi Pasteur, both
makers of vaccines.

Topics: Childhood Growth and Development, Pediatric Immunizations and Vaccines

Tags: Dr. Barry Hainer, Dr. Hainer, Medical University of South, MUSC

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litlbit says:8 weeks ago | Reply

I'm a parent. This is scary stuff. I like the way he explains this.

vaccineshurtbabies says:8 weeks ago | Reply

Oops! Sorry, I pressed the 'Post' button too many times!

vaccineshurtbabies says:8 weeks ago | Reply

Snr. US Attorney Robert Kennedy Jnr. refers to the "strong research" which shows that there isn't any connection between the development of autism and the administration of any vaccine as 'tobacco science' or 'junk science'.

Watch the you tube interview

http://search.trueinternet.co.th/index.html?nt=dr+robert+kenedy+jnr+atis...

or google Robert Kennedy's Rolling Stone article "Deadly Immunity".

The claim that the measles vaccine is 90 to 95% effective is false. Vaccines disable the immune system to a point where it is no longer capable of a strong and healthy immune response in the form of a fever and a rash in the caee of measles. Vaccines DO NOT immunise; they make people more susceptible to chronic and degenerative diseases.

vaccineshurtbabies says:8 weeks ago | Reply

Snr. US Attorney Robert Kennedy Jnr. refers to the "strong research" which shows that there isn't any connection between the development of autism and the administration of any vaccine as 'tobacco science' or 'junk science'.

Watch the you tube interview

http://search.trueinternet.co.th/index.html?nt=dr+robert+kenedy+jnr+atis...

or google Robert Kennedy's Rolling Stone article "Deadly Immunity".

The claim that the measles vaccine is 90 to 95% effective is false. Vaccines disable the immune system to a point where it is no longer capable of a strong and healthy immune response in the form of a fever and a rash in the caee of measles. Vaccines DO NOT immunise; they make people more susceptible to chronic and degenerative diseases.

vaccineshurtbabies says:8 weeks ago | Reply

Snr. US Attorney Robert Kennedy Jnr. refers to the "strong research" which shows that there isn't any connection between the development of autism and the administration of any vaccine as 'tobacco science' or 'junk science'.

Watch the you tube interview

http://search.trueinternet.co.th/index.html?nt=dr+robert+kenedy+jnr+atis...

or google Robert Kennedy's Rolling Stone article "Deadly Immunity".

The claim that the measles vaccine is 90 to 95% effective is false. Vaccines disable the immune system to a point where it is no longer capable of a strong and healthy immune response in the form of a fever and a rash in the caee of measles. Vaccines DO NOT immunise; they make people more susceptible to chronic and degenerative diseases.

vaccineshurtbabies says:9 weeks ago | Reply

Infants and teenagers now get childhood illnesses - ages when complications are far more likely than in toddlers/pre-schoolers - because of the pseudo-scientific practice of vaccination which has resulted in vaccinated mothers no longer being able to pass on maternal immunity to their babies.

The abolishment of all vaccinations would result in a huge improvement in general health and well-being, including natural immunity against diseases. The world won't come to its senses until vaccination has been consigned to the pages of medical history, the repository of so many other hare-brained ideas which were fashionable for a time.

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