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Do vaccines cause autism?


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*puts on tinfoil hat*

OF COURSE they do! And climate change is all a lie! And something something something chemtrails! :commie::commie: And the GOVERNMENT is preparing an army of unicorns to seize control over our chilren! The end is nigh!

/sarcasms (in case this needs to be said)

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OF COURSE they do! And climate change is all a lie! And something something something chemtrails! :commie::commie: And the GOVERNMENT is preparing an army of unicorns to seize control over our chilren! The end is nigh!

/sarcasms (in case this needs to be said)

 

 

Ugh. Big Gubmint. If this continues, they will be ruling over us.

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Serious answer (although solo's is pretty serious too): no, vaccines do not cause autism. The guy who spread that theory knew it was false and was getting paid for coming up with it; it has since been proven completely baseless and he's had his medical licence taken away.

Vaccines may have side effects (sore place on arm, etc.) but those pale next to the short- and long-term effects of getting diseases such as measles, whooping cough or the 'flu* such as dying or having your immune system reset or leaving a hole in your heart (those two are measles-specific) or spreading illness around people with already-compromised immune systems who need herd immunity to stay well. Along with sanitation infrastructure, vaccines are a huge part of why we have much longer life expectancy than 100 years ago.**

Autism and the autism spectrum are a neurological - I don't want to say disorder - it's non-typical neurological wiring. There are supports available, though often difficult to access depending on your area. Talk to your doctor.

Eating a healthy diet and exercise in moderation are good things, so good for you for doing that: those are important types of self-care for everyone. 

* influenza =/= stomach flu, which is a common term either for food poisoning or a gastro-intestinal virus

** and antibiotics, but I won't start on that today 

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The answer is easy : are all the vaccinated people autistic? sure no, we can make the link when a very high percentage (from 95% and above) of the vaccinated people have autism other than that it's pure coincidence

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am trying to undo the damage by eating right and exercising.

:D rumor has it that chili peppers can undo vaccination :P

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