> An article in the March 10, 2006, issue of the Journal
> > of American Physicians and Surgeons shows that since
> > mercury was removed from childhood vaccines,
> Jan Drew wrote:
> >http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/3/2/213632.shtml
>
> > A new study shows that autism may be linked after all
> > to the use of mercury in childhood vaccines, despite
> > government's previous claims to the contrary.
>
> The study is over two years old.
>
> > An article in the March 10, 2006, issue of the Journal
> > of American Physicians and Surgeons shows that since
> > mercury was removed from childhood vaccines,
>
> Not a well-respected journal. The analysis is suspect, at best. They
> used the slope of lines to determine whether or not there was a change
> in the incidence of autism. I have never seen this methodology before.
> However, the incidence of autism continued to rise through the end of
> 2005, after mercury was removed from vaccines. By 2001, vaccines were no
> longer made that had mercury in them, so one would expect to see a
> reduction in autism incidence by 2005.
>
> Further, babies excrete mercury from vaccines more quickly than thought:http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/pr/news/story.cfm?id=1848
>
> Jeff
>
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