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Old December 20th 07, 01:43 PM posted to misc.health.alternative, alt.health, misc.kids.health
bigvince
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Default Why do the Amish not get autism

On Dec 20, 4:11 am, "JOHN" wrote:
"Vaccine-man" wrote in message

...

Everyone knows this - it's because they don't have TVs rolls
eyes....


Yeah, that sounds a dead cert

"A specter is haunting the medical and journalism establishments of the
United States: Where are the unvaccinated people with autism?" ---Dan
Olmstedhttp://www.whale.to/vaccine/olmsted_h.html

I would also be particularly interested to learn of any documented cases of
completely unvaccinated children who have later dramatically and
inexplicably regressed into autism after a normal infancy. To date, no such
case has ever been identified to me.--David Throwerhttp://www.whale.to/vaccine/regressive_autism.html


Dan Olmsted Presented with PAVE's
2008 "Truth in Journalism" Award

Dan Olmsted wrote "The Age of Autism" column for United Press
International for two years and is now an independent journalist based
in Washington, D.C., who continues to focus on autism and related
issues. He has reported on a lower prevalence of autism amongst
unvaccinated children, leading to a bill now in Congress to force the
government to do a full-scale study. He has also reported on signs of
mercury exposure in the very first cases of autism reported at Johns
Hopkins in 1943, a possible link between multiple live-virus
vaccinations at an early age, and a higher risk of autism in
genetically susceptible children. Olmsted has also written critically
about the mainstream media's failure to aggressively pursue the story
and pay equal attention to what parents say, rather than relying on
"experts" and public health officials, many of whom have conflicts of
interest.

Olmsted, a graduate of Yale, was an original staff member for USA
Today before joining UPI in 1999. He lives in Falls Church, VA."

Thanks Vince