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Originally Posted by chilledoutuk
sadly since the vast majority of the population takes a vaccine it becomes impossible to statistically link it to certain side affects.
for example if 50% of the population took a vaccine and they had dramatically more cases of autism than the other 50% then you could say that there is a clear link between autism and the vacinations.
but when there is no decent volume of people for a comparison you could link the vaccinations with almost anything.
for example you could argue that there is a link between vaccinations and psychosis as most of the people with psycosis had vaccinations then some people could say there is a clear link.
i Think that genetics plays a big part in the development of autism as has been shown in twin studies:
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Before the 1980s there were not so many cases of Autism. After they actually started introducing new vaccines, that's when it got out of hand. Like I said before, people in Brasil don't really know what Autism is. It took a while for me to explain to my family, friends and clients. If I were to go back to Brasil, I would actually have to move from my home town to Rio De Janeiro. In post #27 it actually proves that the vaccine had something to do:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...3&postcount=27 and if the vaccine given is to blame, then the US will have to explain to a lot of people what went wrong. How many cases of Autism are reported in the UK? I now know Sweden is 4-5 a year
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...5&postcount=23.