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Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies: 400 Important Scientific Papers Summarized for Parents and Researchers

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Many people sincerely believe that all vaccines are safe, adverse reactions are rare, and no peer-reviewed scientific studies exist showing that vaccines can cause harm. This book — Miller’s Review of Critical Vaccine Studies — provides the other side of the story that is not commonly told. It contains summaries of 400 important scientific papers to help parents and resear ...more
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Published February 1st 2016 by New Atlantean Press
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LuAnn Adams
Sep 29, 2019 rated it really liked it
Some of the title summary statements of the studies were slightly deceiving. (Eg, “Many pediatricians do not vaccinate their own children according to official records.” And then the details of the study show eight percent do not allow their children to receive all the vaccines and 34 percent deviate from the timing.)

However, I was still shocked at the amount of studies published in medical journals this book reviews that show very concerning side effects and outcomes as a result of vaccines. S
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Teresa Koledin
Sep 20, 2019 rated it did not like it
Another compilation of bullshit for antivaxxers to copy and paste on social media and feel that they have done their "research" and educated themselves.

It's a great book to read if you enjoy headlines about children dying of preventable diseases.
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Mary Kenyon
Aug 24, 2018 rated it it was amazing
a must-read for any parent making important decisions about vaccines. I believe in making fully-informed decisions.
Sigrit Meinhard
Mar 31, 2020 rated it did not like it
First of all - Gary Miller has graduated in PSYCHOLOGY, not even medicine or anything related. The other author has graduated from COMPUTER SCIENCE. So on the cover stands a random man who just put on a white coat, stethoscope around the neck, wanting to look "smart" and "reliable". This book is again written by a man that has a "loud opinion." Also, if you looked a bit further from the title and his big writing on the book cover that says "400 studies" .... You could actually "discover" that th ...more
Omar El-mohri
Jun 01, 2019 rated it it was amazing
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This is an excellent source of information about the researches that expose what's wrong with vaccines. It doesn't mean that all vaccines are equal or not beneficial all the time. But it gives a better big pictures to be able to take a wise decision like not taking all the vaccine schedule, and delaying it for infants. Or maybe even skip the measles and influanza all together while getting extra dozes of victims A and D can help better. ...more
Eric
Mar 07, 2021 rated it did not like it
This book should have been titled "Some Studies I Cherry-Picked To Showcase My Antivax Views While Deliberately Leaving Out The Vast Majority Of The Scientific Literature Which Validates The Safety And Efficacy Of Vaccination".

An unwieldy but far more accurate title.

Yes, Neil Z. Miller, a non-physician despite the deceptive photo on the book's cover (he's a guy who has claimed to communicate with extraterrestrials) admitted deliberately leaving out all studies supporting vaccines, which comprise
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Mary
May 14, 2019 rated it really liked it
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A great reference book for anyone wanting to read about some of the vaccine studies that aren't publicized in mainstream media. ...more
Emilie
Jan 25, 2020 rated it it was amazing
Excellent resource for parents to review before deciding to vaccinate their kids.
Jay Are
Jul 05, 2019 rated it it was amazing
I almost passed on getting this book, but I'm so glad I didn't. I learned a lot of new information from the studies provided in this book. ...more
Bożena Woroniecka
"Wielu ludzi szczerze wierzy, że wszystkie szczepionki są bezpieczne, niepożądane reakcje występują rzadko i nie istnieją żadne recenzowane publikacje naukowe potwierdzające, że szczepionki mogą szkodzić. Jednak rozsądniej byłoby uznać, że chociaż szczepionki mogą przyczyniać się do wzmacniania odporności na określone choroby, są również odpowiedzialne za powstawanie zaburzeń autoimmunologicznych i innych długo trwałych szkodliwych skutków, o których rzadko się wspomina... szczepionka może zmnie ...more
Jackson
Apr 18, 2021 rated it it was amazing
The doctors and mainstream media say only positive things about vaccines.
But all medicines, including vaccines, have side effects.
This book is one of the rare catalogs that show some info about the vaccine adverse events.
So thumbs up for the book.
Another excellent read is "Dissolving Illusions" by Dr. Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk.
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Samantha
Mar 02, 2020 rated it it was amazing
Gives you an overview of studies that have been done on vaccines. Worth reading and having on your shelf.
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