Federal Vaccine Court Rulings Against Autism Families Due to Government's Refusal to Fund Sound Science
Posted on: Thursday, 12 February 2009, 17:24 CST
"One more reason to distrust the government's vaccine program," says SafeMinds.
"The government has its thumb on the scales of justice," said
Two HHS agencies, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), are responsible for vaccine safety research. Even leading vaccine proponents have accused the CDC of carrying out safety research "on the cheap," and two systematic reviews by the Cochrane Collaboration have found vaccines studies to be of "poor quality" and "inadequate." The NIH director in charge of autism, Dr.
"A neutral agency must initiate an extensive safety program, including studies of the health outcomes in vaccinated and unvaccinated groups," stated
Over 5,000 petitions have been filed alleging vaccine damage to the developing brain and other immune and metabolic pathways giving rise to an autism diagnosis. The court has awarded approximately
SafeMinds recognizes the bravery of the three families who now face a lifetime of inadequate support for their disabled children.
SOURCE SafeMinds
Source: PR Newswire
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