By Anne Dachel Parents in the autism community have long been wary of anything that comes out of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For over 20 years this agency has failed to show the least interest in the explosion of neurological/developmental problems plaguing our children. Every year or two the CDC updates the […]
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The rate of autism diagnoses in the US continues to rise. Thanks in part to better awareness and changes in diagnostic criteria, the estimated number of children diagnosed with autism in the United States rose from 1 in 150 in the early 2000s to 1 in 54 in 2016. Now, new numbers are from the […]
From James Lyons-Weiler PhD: By: James Lyons HamletDate: Wed, September 1, 2021 at 2:39 pmSubject: cycle threshold distributionsTo: CC: , Dear Doctor. Campbell, I speak to Dr. Poland, as it recently interpreted your report uncritically in such a way that the risk of re-infection in unvaccinated people is higher than in vaccinated people in a […]