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Toxicity for fetuses during 2-vaccine 2009/2010 season?
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[QUOTE="DaveE, post: 6526026, member: 644223"] Me too, on all counts. Did they demonstrate any validity? Not really, IMO. Yes they have some statistics on their side, but they left as much unexplained as explained. For example, "Table 4. Rate of fetal-loss reports by state": How does his mechanism account for the fact that the states AZ, FL, MN, and MI have fetal loss rates around 0.3, but the states AK, ME, KS, MA, and MT all have loss rates that are above 1.4, a 400% increase? These are not small populations. Also if their mechanism is Thimerosal, why didn't they study/report on earlier vaccines that also used this compound. It feels pretty biased, but I'll be nice and just say lazy. Surfaced, or dredged up. Nobody uses Thimerosal any more. Even if the study is correct, it's irrelevant, except perhaps as medical history. And the best part: the author (yes one, single author) - Gary S Goldman, Independent Computer Scientist, Pearblossom, CA There are better places to get your information about vaccine risks than an "Independent Computer Scientist" in Pearblossom. OK, next, the journal: [I]Human and Experimental Toxicology (HET). [/I]The most recent[URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_%26_Experimental_Toxicology'] journal impact factor data I could find[/URL] was 2018 where it ranked 64th out of 87 journals in the category "Toxicology". This is a favorite tactic to confuse people with pseudoscience (tobacco, vaccines, flat earth, whatever), publish, or find, a poorly done study so others can cite it, knowing full well that practically no one will actually read it. After all he does have a PhD. [/QUOTE]
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