A new examination found, by comparing the reported diagnoses in the paper to hospital records, that Wakefield and colleagues altered facts about patients in their study.
The analysis, by British journalist Brian Deer, found that despite the claim in Wakefield's paper that the 12 children studied were normal until they had the MMR shot, five had previously documented developmental problems. Deer also found that all the cases were somehow misrepresented when he compared data from medical records and the children's parents.
I wonder if this Wakefield paper also started with an assumption and then had to doctor the findings in order to prove that assumption correct? The idea that vaccines cause autism like Climate Science has become a near religion and has probably hurt the research into what is really causing the illness. Scientists are wasting their time proving a negative by saying that these vaccines are safe.
There is an actual cause to autism because it seems to be exploding in the West. The idea that 1 in 20 Military families have kids with autism is just too many for there not to be a deliberate cause. If that cause is prenatal drugs, or genetic changes, cell phone use, or being around certain radio frequencies these scientists should be focusing eliminating them one by one. Scientists should no have to go back to the well to disprove something that some scumbag scientist faked back in 1998.
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