Fascinating and sad of course.  Unfortunately,  my bet is that this new
study will have minimal impact on the strong support that parents of
autistic children give to the belief of this causal link between vaccines
and autism.  It will take a very persuasive and politically sensitive
child specialist to clarify to these parents why this theory needs to be
put aside once and for all.  Brazelton would have been ideal but think
he's no longer that active in the field.  Any thoughts on who could be an
effective?

Joan
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> It now appears that the research that started to whole ridiculous scare
> about the MMR vaccine causing autism was cooked from the start.
> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article5683671.ece
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> Chris
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