To: TomB
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LOL! What the hell does that mean? He did a study but "believes" there is a connection? Your post implied that Wakefield had repudiated his earlier ideas. This is not true; Wakefield still stands by his earlier ideas about vaccinations being related to autism. He has found definite correlation but not causation -- yet. And at least he is honest enough to admit where he actually is in the process, instead of saying that he has all the answers when he really doesn't -- which is what most people on BOTH sides of this discussion do.
To: webstersII
Wakefield's follow up studys have been unable to show any relationship between MMR and autism. Yet that hasn't stopped him from saying there's one there. He's been studying this since 1998, and has yet to find any evidence.
91 posted on
11/19/2002 8:27:50 AM PST by
TomB
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