I read it a few weeks ago and it seemed to me like both a readable (in layman's terms) and incontrovertible study. Correlation is totally clear so it's a matter of finding cause, but regardless we need to seriously reconsider the entire vaccination schedule, immediately, because even if these shots work (and I think they generally do) it may not be worth it to prevent deaths in some children (99%+ children who contract measles, for example, are not even hospitalized, much less die) if the cost is childhood diabetes and learning disabilities for all children.
Good, I hope they take a good look at it.
I read it a few weeks ago and it seemed to me like both a readable (in layman's terms) and incontrovertible study. Correlation is totally clear so it's a matter of finding cause, but regardless we need to seriously reconsider the entire vaccination schedule, immediately, because even if these shots work (and I think they generally do) it may not be worth it to prevent deaths in some children (99%+ children who contract measles, for example, are not even hospitalized, much less die) if the cost is childhood diabetes and learning disabilities for all children.