Perhaps you should also investigate who funded the journalist who wrote the piece. If you truly care about this subject, I think you will find it interesting.....
http://www.ageofautism.com/2011/01/keeping-anderson-cooper-honest-is-brian-deer-the-fraud.html
Nice hit piece on Deer, by someone with reason to discredit him. The piece seemed to concentrate on who paid him for writing about the issue, and accused him of frightening the 12 families.
I see this as a typical misdirection ploy, when you cannot argue the message, you attack the messenger.
Do you have any followup studies on the connection between autism and vaccination that support the initial theory? I love to see scientific, peer reviewed studies that confirm the original theory. TX
Nice hit piece on Deer, by someone with reason to discredit him. The piece seemed to concentrate on who paid him for writing about the issue, and accused him of frightening the 12 families.
I see this as a typical misdirection ploy, when you cannot argue the message, you attack the messenger.
Do you have any followup studies on the connection between autism and vaccination that support the initial theory? I love to see scientific, peer reviewed studies that confirm the original theory. TX