Another New Study Involving 650,000 Kids Proves That There Is NO Link Between Vaccines And Autism

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Recently, there have been many battles raging on between Science vs. Ignorant People Who Refuse to Believe It – and one of those battles that continues to rage is the Science Vs. Anti-Vaxxers

Despite the fact that there have been decades upon decades of evidence that support administrating vaccines in order to combat diseases and illnesses, it hasn’t stopped the ignorant, uneducated people of the world completely shunning them out of the fear that it could eventually make them worse off.

And one of the biggest reasons why some people refuse to vaccinate their kids? Well, it’s completely and utterly unfounded. It’s also been very heavily debunked time and time again – yet people still believe that the MMR vaccine (which is used to protect our kids against mumps, measles and rubella) can actually give people autism.

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Well, in hope of putting this ridiculous theory to rest once and for all (even though there have already been plenty of nails in that particular coffin), a new study, which has involved more than 650,000 children has, once again, found that there is absolutely NO link whatsoever between the MMR vaccine and autism. Did you get that? NO. LINK.

The Danish study has looked at hundreds of thousands upon thousands of kids born between the years 1997 and 2010, and the results have now been published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

Not to mention, this is on TOP of a similar study which was published in 2002 and involved 537,303 Danish kids who were born between 1991 and 1998.

And… well, you’ll just never believe this, but guess what that research found!?

That’s right… the same exact freakin’ thing.

Shocking. I know.

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One of the researchers in this most recent study, whose name is Anders Hviid has said:

“The idea that vaccines cause autism is still going around. And the anti-vaxx movement, if anything, has perhaps only grown stronger over the last 15 years.”

And the study’s conclusion was very similarly matter-of-fact.

“The study strongly supports that MMR vaccination does not increase the risk for autism, does not trigger autism in susceptible children, and is not associated with clustering of autism cases after vaccination,” it said.

“It adds to previous studies through significant additional statistical power and by addressing hypotheses of susceptible subgroups and clustering of cases.”

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I know, I know. You’re probably sat there right now, banging your head against the closest wall to you screaming ‘WELL YEAH  WE ALREADY KNOW THIS, WE’VE LITERALLY BEEN TOLD OVER AND OVER AGAIN’, I feel you. But don’t blame me, or science… blame the ever-growing anti-vaxx movement groups that are continually popping up all over the world on a daily basis.

It’s now been reported that several outbreaks of measles all across the US as well as in Japan, with more than 300 cases across both countries being recorded within this year alone. And we may only be in March, but the number of global cases in 2019 has now risen to 30 percent. THIRTY. PERCENT.

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The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine’s Vaccine Confidence Project found back in 2018 that vaccine hesitancy has even risen in places such as Czech Republic, Finland, Poland and Sweden too.

However – just so we’re clear – this recent student and the dozens… if not HUNDREDS that have been done before it confirms that the actual likelihood of your child developing autism from getting their incredibly important MMR vaccine is zero. ZEROOOOOOO.

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We just REALLY don’t want a bunch of kids growing up and potentially infecting other kids all because their immunity has been absolutely compromised due to the stupidity of their parents. Kapeesh?

What’s your opinion on this then folks? Let me know in the comments! And don’t forget to like and share this with your friends and family in order to spread even more awareness on this matter… we need it! x

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