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05.21.08, 14:45 PM Toddler
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What do you think about this study about vaccines in monkeys? It was done at University of Pittsburgh, was released this week but hasn't been published yet: http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/ [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Toddler 05.21.08, 02:45 PM Flag
 

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They were given doses recommended btw 1994 and 1999 correlation being a child age 9-14. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 03:03 PM Flag
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aren't the doses similar today? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 03:15 PM Flag
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Do you know anything more about the research? Did the monkeys develop the mitocondrial(sp?) type of autism which the medical community acknowledges can result from the vaccines or the more traditional type of autism? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 03:03 PM Flag
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that's a good question - I don't know - I know that there were actual changes in the brain (amygdala) in the vaccinated group that did not occur in the control group [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 03:15 PM Flag
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Primate development, cognition and social behavior were assessed for both vaccinated and unvaccinated infants using standardized tests developed at the Washington National Primate Research Center." MRI and PET scans looked for brain changes after administration of the MMR. "Compared with unexposed animals, significant neurodevelopmental deficits were evident for exposed animals in survival reflexes, tests of color discrimination and reversal, and learning sets," the authors reported. "Differences in behaviors were observed between exposed and unexposed animals and within the exposed group before and after MMR vaccination. Compared with unexposed animals, exposed animals showed attenuation of amygdala growth and differences in the amygdala binding of [11C]diprenorphine. Interaction models identified significant associations between specific aberrant social and non-social behaviors, isotope binding, and vaccine exposure." [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.21.08, 03:19 PM Flag
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Interesting [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 01.21.16, 08:48 PM Flag
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Vaccines are toxic [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 01.21.16, 08:55 PM Flag
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