Ответ счас последует, что в солидных изданиях о привывках запрещено плохо писать. И только, видите ли, особые, имеют доступ ко всяким секретным материалам.
И вообще, десятки серьезных научных изданий не находили и не находят связи между прививками и аутизмом, а спор все продолжается![]()
Точно. Вот солидное издание. Интересно сколько заплатили автору?А быть может ему/ей угрожали физической расправой?
Тем не менее, взглянем на текст...
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/18/up...tion.html?_r=0
There is simply no scientific evidence that links vaccines to autism. Many, many, many studies have confirmed this. The most recent Cochrane systematic review of research on the MMR vaccine included six self-controlled case series studies, two ecological studies, one case crossover trial, five time series trials, 17 case-control studies, 27 cohort studies and five randomized controlled trials. More than 15 million children took part in this research. No one could find evidence that vaccines are associated with autism.
Nevertheless, some people keep calling for more research. Never mind that even a statistically significant link found at this point would almost have to be a false positive, given the millions of children already studied. That doesn’t prevent us from continuing to investigate this topic. This year, a study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association that looked at a cohort of about 100,000 children. All of them were followed from birth until they were 5 years old. Researchers once again looked at whether the MMR vaccine was associated with autism, and found that it was not. It wasn’t even found among children who had siblings with autism and who would therefore be at higher risk for the condition.
It’s also not correct to call autism an “epidemic,” as Mr. Trump often seems to do. Autism is more prevalent as a diagnosis than it used to be. But much of that in recent years is because we’ve changed the definition of what it means to have “autism spectrum disorder.” For instance, 10 years ago, two-thirds of children diagnosed with autism had below-average intelligence. But today only about a third of those diagnosed with A.S.D. do. The fastest-growing group of children with autism have average or above average intelligence. We’re being more inclusive in the diagnosis.
Все-таки интересно, почему таки растёт аутизм в штатах. На бывшей родине не заметила такого
оговариваю, что мнение касается только меня, моих дел итд
в курсе, что все люди разные и у каждого свое мнение
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