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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton mocks anti-vaccine crowd: 'The earth is round' [View all]candelista
(1,986 posts)37. "Sound science" includes considering side effects.
Here's some "sound science" from the UK National Health Service:
"There is a small chance of seizures (fits) occurring six to 11 days after having the MMR vaccine. It sounds alarming, but it's rare, and only happens in only about one in every 1,000 doses." (Italics mine.)
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/pages/mmr-side-effects.aspx
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I think it is not so much ideology but a conspiratorial mindset that sets anti-vaxxers apart
hack89
Feb 2015
#60
2015 - and she has to say this because there are actually people out there who dont understand
NoJusticeNoPeace
Feb 2015
#27
What's wrong is insufficient education to actually make a decision from that background.
jeff47
Feb 2015
#21
Not to mention the risk to all those who come in contact with an infected individual
groundloop
Feb 2015
#19
According to the NIH, 1 in 25 children will have a febrile seizure before they outgrow the tendency.
greatlaurel
Feb 2015
#70
My younger brother used to get these raging fevers *from childhood illnesses* not vaxxes....
Hekate
Feb 2015
#78
Very good point, parents used to rely on these techniques so often before vaccinations available.
greatlaurel
Feb 2015
#89
"vaccines lead to profound mental disorders"--does that explain what is wrong with randy paul?
niyad
Feb 2015
#26
So, it looks like the Clinton haters have an alternative candidate to vote for...
brooklynite
Feb 2015
#30
That's exactly the kind of response that a future president should NOT give.
candelista
Feb 2015
#49
Oh, please. How about leadership? This is one of those times when pandering to The Stupid...
Hekate
Feb 2015
#80
it's the mercury in the preservative that should be the issue, not the vaccine itself
wordpix
Feb 2015
#51
Wasn't that removed in 2000? Then later proven to be not the problem in the first place?
Hekate
Feb 2015
#81
1 in 10 measles sufferers will get an ear infection that can lead to hearing loss. 1 in 20 will get
greatlaurel
Feb 2015
#54
it's only complex to simpletons. Vaccines have saved millions upon millions of lives.
geek tragedy
Feb 2015
#44
No, it is not possible I am wrong about vaccines. Clinton is siding with medical science and
geek tragedy
Feb 2015
#50
Here you go here are some facts from the CDC for you. http://www.cdc.gov/measles/about/complications
greatlaurel
Feb 2015
#53
Leaving out massive amount of factual information while focusing on one small issue is propaganda
greatlaurel
Feb 2015
#65
anti-vaccine republicans should resign or be impeached from office. Vaccine CORPS- should pay ful
Sunlei
Feb 2015
#40
1 million individuals with autism in US, 70M worldwide: 60% of autism parents report an association.
proverbialwisdom
Feb 2015
#58
It wasn't until 2010-2011 that Wakefield was quashed by the British Medical Societ
dbackjon
Feb 2015
#93
The history's in, too, Madam Secretary. Your Wall Street Buddies are robbing us.
Orsino
Feb 2015
#82