Ok, I admit I am a wimp, I didn't stand my ground. I went ahead and did some research on the topic.

Here is the Wikipedia article on Adam Wakefield who was the one that made the first claim.

And I'm not going to list a bunch of links that point to refutations of Wakefield's claims. Instead here is a link to the Google search results.

I think that should cover the field. There seem to be a lot of results that completely refute the vaccine autism connection. The first questions were raised when nobody else could repeat Wakefield's works. Since then there has been no reliable study that provides any indication of such a connection. And that is how science works.

And of course according to the Wikipedia article it appears Wakefield deliberately falsified his results.

Bill Gill


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