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CDC DATA LEADS SCIENTISTS TO SHOCKING DISCOVERY
CHILDREN 27-TIMES MORE LIKELY TO
DEVELOP AUTISM WITH EXPOSURE TO MERCURY-CONTAINING
VACCINES, FINDINGS REVIEWED AT TODAY'S IOM MEETING IN DC
Washington, DC- Today, the Institute of Medicine will
hold a one-day meeting to review important new research
on the link between thimerosal, a mercury-based
preservative in vaccines, and neurodevelopmental
disorders such as autism. One of the larger studies
under review comes from the CDC's own Vaccine Safety
Datalink. Under independent investigation, CDC's data
concludes children are 27-times more likely to develop
autism after exposure to three thimerosal-containing
vaccines (TCVs), than those who receive thimerosal-free
versions.
The findings are not only disturbing to government
officials like U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon, M.D. (R-FL), who
is also scheduled to speak before the IOM panel, they
suggest autism via TCVs has a higher relative risk than
that between lung cancer and smoking, which according to
the American Cancer Society is only 22 for men and 11
for women. "This absolutely confirms what parents have
been saying for years," says Jo Pike, President,
National Autism Association. Like Pike, thousands of
parents have reported sharp regressions in their
children following a TCV and many of those children have
gone on to receive a label of autism. An easy mistake to
make since the symptoms of autism and mercury poisoning
are almost identical.
Dr. Mark Geier is the lead investigator in the
discovery. A medical doctor with a Ph.D. in genetics,
he, along with fellow researcher, David Geier, will
discuss their findings of the CDC data in front of an
IOM panel. Among a host of other physicians and
researchers presenting will be Dr. Jeff Bradstreet. He
will discuss the results from his peer-reviewed study
which concluded that urinary mercury concentrations were
six times higher in children with autism vs.
normal-age/vaccine-matched controls.
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