@jenni.love.mavara: Vaccines Don't Cause Autism. Why Do Some People Think They Do? How a retracted study from the 1990s undermined trust in vaccines and led to a persistent myth. Published March 19, 2025 By Public Health On Call At this point, we have 16 well-conducted, large population-based studies, carefully designed, done by different investigators in different countries, using different but strong methods. And all have found no relationship between MMR vaccine, thimerosal in vaccines, or the number of vaccines given and autism. The evidence is compelling. Please for the love of your baby Jesus - read another book. ANY other book. #merica

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lissas.sparkly.life
Lissa :
There are gene mutations that actually do make this a great chance. Also do you know there is a separate court made for only vaccine injuries
2025-07-12 04:41:40
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ladyofthelilys
ladyofthelilys🖤 :
it's the demons... they're all possessed....hurry, tell the priest to get the cross and the book . 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
2025-07-20 21:31:12
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grammybrighid
Grammy B :
As someone with a thimerosal allergy, for those unaware…it was also used in eyedrops, ear drops, mascara, other eye makeup, topical ointments, nasal sprays and contact lens solutions…so strange how the focus is only on vaccines…it’s like it fits a narrative and not science! And allergies are rare, and not life threatening, just annoying af.
2025-07-12 14:18:09
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shaunnabug
Shaunnabug :
Can anyone tell me why one 1990 science report was taken as gospel (jenny McCarthy looking at you) but now science is conspiracy theory or cover-ups?
2025-07-12 11:22:59
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