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Waiting for someone to claim the "scientific" study was wrong. hobbit709 Mar 2015 #1
One of these folks probably would do so. HuckleB Mar 2015 #2
Not problematic despite the "mathematical modeling" not resembling the actual data:CDC Early Report? proverbialwisdom Mar 2015 #11
You got one! HuckleB Mar 2015 #24
Study conclusively links water to wetness LadyHawkAZ Mar 2015 #3
My favorite study links pizza to a full stomach. HuckleB Mar 2015 #5
I applied to be a test subject on that one LadyHawkAZ Mar 2015 #6
+1,000,000 ... 000 HuckleB Mar 2015 #7
And meanwhile the anti-vaxxer cry 'HOAX!!!' Lancero Mar 2015 #4
The conspiracy theories abound. ScreamingMeemie Mar 2015 #22
They won't give up pushing fictions. HuckleB Mar 2015 #28
Where was this study done? KamaAina Mar 2015 #8
I believe it was CU. HuckleB Mar 2015 #10
Rec. Obvious is not obvious to everyone. n/t PowerToThePeople Mar 2015 #9
Exactly. (eom) HuckleB Mar 2015 #14
Amazing. Was there some competing theory? phantom power Mar 2015 #12
our resident xenophobes blamed undocumented immigrants nt geek tragedy Mar 2015 #13
IIRC, "patient zero" was a foreign national, but don't recall the legal status. Coventina Mar 2015 #15
I'd be willing to bet that someone springing $100/person for a trip to Disneyland geek tragedy Mar 2015 #16
No, again, I think (and again, I'm relying on my memory here) it was someone from the Philippines. Coventina Mar 2015 #17
In the first paragraph of the article, it states that we do not know the "first patient." HuckleB Mar 2015 #18
Disneyland measles cases genetically similar to Philippines outbreak Coventina Mar 2015 #19
That's still only one possibility, which is why that hasn't been addressed since. HuckleB Mar 2015 #20
What are the other possibilities that are being pursued? I'll admit, I haven't kept up with the Coventina Mar 2015 #21
The point is that they are no longer going with that story, which may not have been valid. HuckleB Mar 2015 #23
Philippines measles strain, genotype B3, found in California patients Coventina Mar 2015 #25
Whooping cough has also seen a resurgence in California due to kids still_one Mar 2015 #26
Yup. HuckleB Mar 2015 #27
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