General Splinty and other Anti-Vaxxers get in here

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You know whats even more questionable... How many hours would you estimate per week you obsess over the opinions of some asshole Canadian or some outspoken Kiwi who question daddy Trump? Why do you do this so much? I just find it odd. Seriously, you respond to most of the posts about Trump yet you claim these strangers are the obsessive ones.
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Interesting but terrible methodology that hurts credibility.
I understand that, I would like to see it done proper and on a larger scale...Could be nothing, or it could be worth looking at further.
Maybe other studies exist? or maybe not?

Interesting is all I think it is
 
Have you considered camping therapy?
It's where everyone leave their electronics at home, then camps.
Maybe some ondansetron & tylenol, & booze for u.
Just gave him Zofran (Ondansetron) but about 2 minutes late as he puked in the car. Had a plastic bag ready. He's actually going to college for a couple weeks at 16. Another reason I wanted him to be vaccinated for meningitis. Since puking he's feeling better. They encourage laptops for the college camp. I'm not into regular camping. To paraphrase Chael, why would I want to leave my home with all the luxuries to go someplace worse? Sitting in a hot tent with bugs and animals roaming around aren't my bag. I prefer animals on my plate.
 
Just gave him Zofran (Ondansetron) but about 2 minutes late as he puked in the car. Had a plastic bag ready. He's actually going to college for a couple weeks at 16. Another reason I wanted him to be vaccinated for meningitis. Since puking he's feeling better. They encourage laptops for the college camp. I'm not into regular camping. To paraphrase Chael, why would I want to leave my home with all the luxuries to go someplace worse? Sitting in a hot tent with bugs and animals roaming around aren't my bag. I prefer animals on my plate.

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"The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine isn’t associated with an increased risk of autism even among kids who are at high risk because they have a sibling with the disorder, a Danish study suggests."



I suggest that the study is bullshit.
 
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