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Kimberly
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The research on this one is phenomenal. What's striking so far is the amount of people who do not understand that research in the field of autism continues to increase awareness and diagnoses. Even as vaccination rates continue to drop due to a sadly successful misinformation campaign, autism rates continue to go up *because* of more awareness, which completely contradicts the causation theory.
— Jan 26, 2026 04:30AM
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Kimberly
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"What makes an interesting television program may not, of course, be the same as what makes good science."
— Jan 18, 2026 04:43PM
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Claudie
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ALTHOUGH SOME PARENTS HAVE BEEN SKEPTICAL OF THE SCIENTISTS and public health officials who failed to find that vaccines caused autism, questioning their motives and occasionally threatening them, they haven’t been similarly skeptical of the vast array of autism therapies, all of which are claimed to work and all of which are based on theories that are ill-founded, poorly conceived, contradictory, or disproved.
— Apr 18, 2025 01:45AM
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