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Is there proof that vaccinations hurt children?

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The overwhelming medical evidence finds that most vaccine side effects among newborns and young children are mild—swelling, redness and a small, hard lump at the site of the injection—and typically pass within a couple of days. read more

I believe the proof is overwhelming that LACK of vaccinations hurts children. Especially the older stuff that has been around for decades. My maternal grandmother buried 2 of her 7 kids before their 2nd birthday. read more

In fact, a 2004 scientific review by the IOM concluded that “the evidence favors rejection of a causal relationship between thimerosal–containing vaccines and autism.” Since 2003, there have been nine CDC-funded or conducted studies [PDF – 357 KB] that have found no link between thimerosal-containing vaccines and ASD, as well as no link between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and ASD in children. read more

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