Autism and Vaccination – what’s your take?

In 1998 Dr Andrew Wakefield published an article in the UK’s leading medical magazine “The Lancet” which argued that there was a connection between vaccination and autism.

Others argued the opposite and said there was no link between vaccinations and autism.

I thought it would be interesting to share with you some of the recent research on the subject of ASD and vaccines here.

But what I am really interested in is your views. There are two ways you can help. Firstly please take our pol on the subject which you can find here.

But it would be great if you could use the comments section below to share your experiences and views in more detail.

Please do bear in mind the sensitivity of the issue so we do ask for you to be charitable to others taking part in the discussions.

Thanks very much!


Vaccines and Autism
Source: Healthcare-Management-Degree.net

2 thoughts on “Autism and Vaccination – what’s your take?

  1. Why would you post this without the actual 1998 Lancet Research Paper included, so people can make a factual conclusion? The meme chart is inaccurate. I’m going to make a new one with the correct information rebuttaling the falsehood of this. Have you read any peer-viewed studies on vaccines and Autism that do show a link? Have you been following the journalism about the CDC Whistleblower, Dr. William Thompson and downloaded all the official documents that were made public on January 26, 2016? These documents provide the omitted evidence by the CDC, that the MMR triple vaccine is a factor in causing Autism. Please research before you place such a biased write-up.

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