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Originally Posted by DWB
Back from a food break.
Took me a bit to find these, I couldn't remember the details.
Vaccine Court Awards Millions to Two Children With Autism
The federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, better known as "vaccine court," has just awarded millions of dollars to two children with autism for "pain and suffering" and lifelong care of their injuries, which together could cost tens of millions of dollars.
Read the rest: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-...b_2468343.html
And then there is this one...
Case Study: Autism and Vaccines
What's unique about Hannah's case is that for the first time federal authorities have conceded a connection between her autistic symptoms and the vaccines she received, though the connection is by no means simple.
Read the rest: http://content.time.com/time/health/...721109,00.html
And this gem from last year....
US media blackout: Court rules that MMR Vaccine caused autism
The Bocca family was awarded 174,000 euro after the Italian Health Ministry conceded the MMR vaccine caused autism in their nine-year-old son Valentino.
Read the rest: http://www.examiner.com/article/us-m...-caused-autism
Like I said before, I'm not saying vaccines are the cause, but I can't rule it out, especially when there are cases like these where they rule in favor of the child and in some cases lock away their medical data afterwards. If there was 100% no connection, then it would be cut and dry and they not award the children millions of dollars. For me, there is enough there to have concern and do a lot of research should the day come when I have to vaccinate my child. I know I turned out fine, so at the very least they would get what I got, but probably nothing more. Just in case.
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So all of those judges and lawyers are somehow experts on vaccines now? If I want the answer to the nuances of law, I ask them. If I want the answer to the nuances of micro biology, immunology, chemistry, etc., I'll ask a specialist in the respective field. I understand a lot of laymen are intimidated by the overwhelming amount of knowledge these people have then they cook up some cooky theory because "they", but I don't particularly care about some random person's insecurities. McDonald's got sued for their coffee being too hot - the lady, IIRC, won. Does this mean coffee is bad?
It's.... silly, man. Come on.