Me (and Georgia) too. In fact, we're going down this afternoon to get
jabbed for flu and COVID. For the record, this will be our 9th jab for
COVID, and the only reaction either of has had was a fairly mild one
with the second jab. The last couple years we have been getting both at
the same time with no reaction. FYI, because of our age, we get the
"super" flu shot.
We might be more sympathetic toward vaccines in general because her
brother contracted polio at birth (before the polio vaccine was
available). He has had life-long issues because of this, but has
weathered the storm better than originally predicted by doctors at the time.
bp
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On 9/22/2025 11:12 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Yeah, you will get no argument from me. But I am crazy enough to take every
vaccine I can get too...
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From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bill Prince
The HHS (or NIH or CDC or some combination of the three) are going to blame
Tylenol for autism soon.
However, I just listened to a science-based podcast that looked into the
matter. There is a 20% increase in the probability that correlates Tylenol with
autism (in some reports), BUT the studies that did find the correlation did not
factor in secondary and tertiary conditions like the mother's age or that she
had a fever (for which she probably took Tylenol). When they factored in those
situations, the 20% correlation flat-lined (AKA went away).
Correlation is not causation is the watch phrase.
RFK does not know how to read medical reports.
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