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Autism and Vaccines: What's the Link? Adrian MI

If autism isn't undeniably the result of vaccines, why the increase in the reported incidences of the disorder? Experts credit heightened public awareness and the greater pool of knowledge available to the medical community. Understandably, this provides little solace to concerned parents, especially in light of plight of Hannah Poling, the subject of a federal court case last year.

Lenawee Riding for Handicapped
517-431-2558
PO Box 771
Adrian, MI
Jacks Place for Autism at Oakland University
248-443-7427
17360 W. Twelve Mile Road
Rochester, MI
Michigan Partners in Policymaking
(800) 890-6084 (Michigan only); (734) 662-1256 (al
1100 N. Main Street
Ann Arbor, MI
John F. Brower, JD
(810)-227-9850
Education Law Center, PLLC
Brighton, MI
Drs. Delaney, Richman, and Root
(248) 682-8811
2677 Elizabeth Lake Rd.
Waterford, MI
Amy McKenzie, M.D.
586-286-9720
15501 Metropolitan Parkway, Suite 110
Clinton Township, MI
The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding
616-954-9747
4123 Embassy Dr. SE
Kentwood, MI
Deanna Poniatowski, DMD
586-226-9000
46600 Romeo Plank, Suite 1
Macomb, MI
Developmental Disabilities Institute, Wayne State University
(313) 577-2654 or 888) 978-4334
4809 Woodward Ave., Ste. 268
Detroit, MI
Saginaw Bay Area (MI) Chapter ASA
(989) 671-1733
4649 Schauman Dr.
Bay City, MI
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Autism and Vaccines: What's the Link?

Since 1998, when the British medical journal The Lancet published a study connecting the use of vaccines containing thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative, with a spike in the diagnoses of autism, a debate has waged over the validity of such a hypothesis. Since then, a number of other studies have been published, and the link between autism and vaccines has remained in the public eye. In fact, actress Jenny McCarthy recently came forward, claiming that her son, Evan, developed the disorder after receiving a measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) shot. Is the evidence that supports these facts well-founded, or is the development of autism in these children just sheer coincidence?

The Lowdown on Mercury
A recent University of Rochester study published in the February issue of Pediatrics showed that ethyl mercury, the type used in thimerosal, was quickly excreted among the infants who took part in the study, meaning that unlike methyl mercury, which is often found in fish, ethyl mercury cannot establish a progressive, debilitating buildup in the body. Additionally, investigations undertaken in Denmark and by the California Department of Health concluded that the removal of thimerosal from childhood vaccines failed to result in a corresponding decrease in autism; in fact, diagnoses of the disorder continued to rise in the preservative's absence. Still, many parents stand firm in the belief that their autistic children would have been fine had they not received certain vaccines...

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