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Not going to go down the road of seeing who can throw the most shade by insinuation but citing credible physical evidence and/or documents certainly does support any argument being posited by someone .I'll arc up - worst source in the world.
Number of citations does not equal validity of content.
Hard critical thinking fail there.
Written by somebody still perpetuating the "vaccines =autism" bullshit.Not going to go down the road of seeing who can throw the most shade by insinuation but citing credible physical evidence and/or documents certainly does support any argument being posited by someone .
Might be best to actually read the book before dismissing it, given that it was written by someone who has a history of ethical behaviour and actually holding duplicitous individuals and organisations to account on behalf of everyday citizens.
Mock him at your own disservice.
Correct. There are citations and citations. The ones that matter here are those in science and medical journals like Nature and LancetNumber of citations does not equal validity of content.
Hard critical thinking fail there.
Everyone should also read The Real Dr Fauci, to understand his wheeling and dealings over the years.
And before anyone arcs up about it being written by RFK Jr, I would point out that it is just about the most cited book in publication and that Fauci has never sued for libel. That should speak to the veracity of its content.
Doesn’t mean his point of view doesn’t deserve some level of investigation, even if that investigation ultimately only proves him to be entirely wrong.Written by somebody still perpetuating the "vaccines =autism" bullshit.
Yeah, he's a bastion of ethics and reason.
Yeah right..
Correct. There are citations and citations. The ones that matter here are those in science and medical journals like Nature and Lancet
Every peer reviewed academic paper refutes the anti vaxx position.Yeah right.
They might have been bastions of truth and integrity at one time but they have sadly fallen a very long way from that lofty position in modern times.
Why does everyone seem to equate scepticism of something with the automatic assumption it is anti vaccine these days?Every peer reviewed academic paper refutes the anti vaxx position.
Still, what do they know? University of life mate
Doesn’t mean his point of view doesn’t deserve some level of investigation, even if that investigation ultimately only proves him to be entirely wrong.
Autism is on the rise globally and is an absolute tragedy for everyone affected by it, so someone should be seriously looking into the cause(s) and seeking to address cures/therapies.
The capture of medical academia is sadly widespread (some might even say institutionalised) and this will possibly do irreparable harm to the integrity of medical research far into the future, which is something every one of us should be concerned about.
I wonder if the quantity of vaccines administered and the frequency of the vaccines being administered could be a contributing factor. I'm no scientist though.
The cynic in me suggests finding the date that autism support was included in the NDIS.I wonder if the quantity of vaccines administered and the frequency of the vaccines being administered could be a contributing factor. I'm no scientist though.
I think we already knew thatI wonder if the quantity of vaccines administered and the frequency of the vaccines being administered could be a contributing factor. I'm no scientist though.
And what the WHO tell you to believe..
Correct. There are citations and citations. The ones that matter here are those in science and medical journals like Nature and Lancet
So you dont want to accept the opinions of scientists who are a lot smarter that you or I. Or their work produced using the scientific method and peer reviews, but somehow you think you know better? That's fine by me.And what the WHO tell you to believe.