This webpage summarizes some of the scientific studies that found evidence of a link between vaccines and autism.
Autism Organizations
400 Critical Vaccine Studies
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Autism Studies:
- Baby monkeys that were given vaccines according to the U.S. vaccination schedule had abnormalities in the region of the brain affecting social and emotional development.
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- Infants who received vaccines containing mercury had significantly increased odds of being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder.
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- Infants who received vaccines containing mercury developed speech disorders, sleep disorders and autism. [Unpublished study sponsored by the CDC.]
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- Boys who received hepatitis B vaccines containing mercury were 3 times more likely than unvaccinated boys to develop autism.
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- Autism, mental retardation and personality disorders occurred more often in children who received vaccines with thimerosal.
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- Rates of autism and mental retardation were 6 times higher in children who received DTaP vaccines with thimerosal.
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- There is a significant relationship between regressive autism spectrum disorders and the amount of mercury children received from thimerosal-containing vaccines.
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- A CDC-sponsored database shows significant links between thimerosal in vaccines and neurodevelopmental disabilities, including autism and attention deficit disorder (ADD).
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- Young mice and rats injected with thimerosal (mercury) had behavioral impairments characteristic of autistic children.
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- Aluminum in vaccines may be linked to autism spectrum disorders.
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- The MMR vaccine may be associated with brain autoimmunity and autism.
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- MMR and other vaccines made with human fetal cells may be linked with rising cases of autism.
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- MMR contains human fetal DNA fragments that may be associated with autism and genetic mutations.
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Why do some studies show NO correlation
between vaccines and autism?
[Healthy-User Bias]
Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies
400 Important Scientific Papers
Summarized for Parents and Researchers
by Neil Z. Miller
Foreword by Gary Goldman, PhD
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Many people sincerely believe that all vaccines are safe, adverse reactions are rare, and no peer-reviewed scientific studies exist showing that vaccines can cause harm. This book -- Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies -- provides the other side of the story that is not commonly told. It contains summaries of 400 important scientific papers to help parents and researchers enhance their understanding of vaccinations.
"This book should be required reading for every doctor, medical student and parent. Reading this book will allow you to make better choices when considering vaccination."
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Unpublished studies on MMR and autism by Dr. Edward Yazbak, MD:
- Yazbak, F.E. "Autism: Is there a vaccine connection? Part I. Vaccination after delivery."
Part I
- Yazbak, F.E. "Autism: Is there a vaccine connection? Part II. Vaccination around pregnancy."
Part II
- Yazbak, F.E. "Autism: Is there a vaccine connection? Part III. Vaccination around pregnancy, the sequel." Part III