Study proves unvaccinated children are healthier

MindWars

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Studies put to question the safety of current vaccination practices
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Celeste McGovern joins Rob Dew and Owen Shroyer to discuss the first ever study comparing the health levels of vaccinated and unvaccinated children.

Preterm birth and vaccination
In 2012, 450,000 babies (11%) were born preterm in the United States, resulting in 35% of all infant deaths in that year, more than any other single cause. Worldwide, an estimated 15 million infants were born preterm in 2010, of which about 13 million survived beyond the first month. In addition to the acute complications of prematurity, which include respiratory distress, intracranial hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis and retinopathy, 345,000 (2.7%) preterm infants were estimated to have moderate to severe neurodevelopmental impairment; a further 567,000 (4.4%) had mild neurodevelopmental impairment, and many more had specific learning or behavioral disorders [4]. Advances in medical care have led to increased rates of preterm birth and decreased preterm mortality rates. However, neurodevelopmental disabilities have increased, especially in infants born at ≤25 weeks’ gestation, with nearly half of surviving extremely preterm infants having significant disabilities [16]. Total annual costs of preterm birth in the United States exceed $26 billion per year, with an overall average cost of approximately $51,600 per preterm infant [17].

In a follow-up study of 11-year-old children born extremely preterm, the rate of ASD was 8% compared to zero percent



See the studies here:
http://oatext.com/Preterm-birth,-vacc…

http://oatext.com/Pilot-comparative-s…

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Oh the believers who pray to their medical Gods aren't going to want to hear this one....LOL oh well sucks to be you.
 
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Dangerous and irresponsible. But..they are just entertainers.
It's pretty dense going, but you should read article #2, Lone. I'm not a scientist so I can't say a lot about the particulars, but the numbers are interesting and seem to back up MindWars' assertions.
 
This news is very comforting, especially with the ever expanding measles outbreak in Minnesota. But, then again, I don't imagine too many care about this potential epidemic since it has pretty much remained within the state's large Somali-American community. A lot of parents in the Somali-American community refused the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine because they were convinced by some ignorant voices causes autism.


Oh well, what's a few Black immigrant lives more or less...
 
Vaccinations are important to the whole population's health, not just to individual children, but if they are causing problems, that should be explored. It seems to me the comparisons show there may be a higher incidence of NDD among vaccinated kids. It doesn't mean you should NOT vaccinate your kids, but perhaps the thing should be explored.
 
This news is very comforting, especially with the ever expanding measles outbreak in Minnesota. But, then again, I don't imagine too many care about this potential epidemic since it has pretty much remained within the state's large Somali-American community. A lot of parents in the Somali-American community refused the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine because they were convinced by some ignorant voices causes autism.


Oh well, what's a few Black immigrant lives more or less...
Or maybe their religion......oooopppps
 



Studies put to question the safety of current vaccination practices
View attachment 125144

Celeste McGovern joins Rob Dew and Owen Shroyer to discuss the first ever study comparing the health levels of vaccinated and unvaccinated children.

Preterm birth and vaccination
In 2012, 450,000 babies (11%) were born preterm in the United States, resulting in 35% of all infant deaths in that year, more than any other single cause. Worldwide, an estimated 15 million infants were born preterm in 2010, of which about 13 million survived beyond the first month. In addition to the acute complications of prematurity, which include respiratory distress, intracranial hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis and retinopathy, 345,000 (2.7%) preterm infants were estimated to have moderate to severe neurodevelopmental impairment; a further 567,000 (4.4%) had mild neurodevelopmental impairment, and many more had specific learning or behavioral disorders [4]. Advances in medical care have led to increased rates of preterm birth and decreased preterm mortality rates. However, neurodevelopmental disabilities have increased, especially in infants born at ≤25 weeks’ gestation, with nearly half of surviving extremely preterm infants having significant disabilities [16]. Total annual costs of preterm birth in the United States exceed $26 billion per year, with an overall average cost of approximately $51,600 per preterm infant [17].

In a follow-up study of 11-year-old children born extremely preterm, the rate of ASD was 8% compared to zero percent



See the studies here:
http://oatext.com/Preterm-birth,-vacc…

http://oatext.com/Pilot-comparative-s…

View attachment 125143

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Oh the believers who pray to their medical Gods aren't going to want to hear this one....LOL oh well sucks to be you.

Ah our mindwars. Aptly named. Believe
we landed on the moon yet?
Another shrink scientific study?
 



Studies put to question the safety of current vaccination practices
View attachment 125144

Celeste McGovern joins Rob Dew and Owen Shroyer to discuss the first ever study comparing the health levels of vaccinated and unvaccinated children.

Preterm birth and vaccination
In 2012, 450,000 babies (11%) were born preterm in the United States, resulting in 35% of all infant deaths in that year, more than any other single cause. Worldwide, an estimated 15 million infants were born preterm in 2010, of which about 13 million survived beyond the first month. In addition to the acute complications of prematurity, which include respiratory distress, intracranial hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis and retinopathy, 345,000 (2.7%) preterm infants were estimated to have moderate to severe neurodevelopmental impairment; a further 567,000 (4.4%) had mild neurodevelopmental impairment, and many more had specific learning or behavioral disorders [4]. Advances in medical care have led to increased rates of preterm birth and decreased preterm mortality rates. However, neurodevelopmental disabilities have increased, especially in infants born at ≤25 weeks’ gestation, with nearly half of surviving extremely preterm infants having significant disabilities [16]. Total annual costs of preterm birth in the United States exceed $26 billion per year, with an overall average cost of approximately $51,600 per preterm infant [17].

In a follow-up study of 11-year-old children born extremely preterm, the rate of ASD was 8% compared to zero percent



See the studies here:
http://oatext.com/Preterm-birth,-vacc…

http://oatext.com/Pilot-comparative-s…

View attachment 125143

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Oh the believers who pray to their medical Gods aren't going to want to hear this one....LOL oh well sucks to be you.

And see the actual science here
Myth: No Studies Compare the Health of Unvaccinated and Vaccinated People
A,along how many PhD science guys we have here
 



Studies put to question the safety of current vaccination practices
View attachment 125144

Celeste McGovern joins Rob Dew and Owen Shroyer to discuss the first ever study comparing the health levels of vaccinated and unvaccinated children.

Preterm birth and vaccination
In 2012, 450,000 babies (11%) were born preterm in the United States, resulting in 35% of all infant deaths in that year, more than any other single cause. Worldwide, an estimated 15 million infants were born preterm in 2010, of which about 13 million survived beyond the first month. In addition to the acute complications of prematurity, which include respiratory distress, intracranial hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis and retinopathy, 345,000 (2.7%) preterm infants were estimated to have moderate to severe neurodevelopmental impairment; a further 567,000 (4.4%) had mild neurodevelopmental impairment, and many more had specific learning or behavioral disorders [4]. Advances in medical care have led to increased rates of preterm birth and decreased preterm mortality rates. However, neurodevelopmental disabilities have increased, especially in infants born at ≤25 weeks’ gestation, with nearly half of surviving extremely preterm infants having significant disabilities [16]. Total annual costs of preterm birth in the United States exceed $26 billion per year, with an overall average cost of approximately $51,600 per preterm infant [17].

In a follow-up study of 11-year-old children born extremely preterm, the rate of ASD was 8% compared to zero percent



See the studies here:
http://oatext.com/Preterm-birth,-vacc…

http://oatext.com/Pilot-comparative-s…

View attachment 125143

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Oh the believers who pray to their medical Gods aren't going to want to hear this one....LOL oh well sucks to be you.

And see the actual science here
Myth: No Studies Compare the Health of Unvaccinated and Vaccinated People
A,along how many PhD science guys we have here

I truly want to be reassured, but your article was published in 2015. This study was presented in March 2017.
 
Protocols! When real scientific studies are conducted, scientists go to great lengths to eliminate confounding influences.
Do unvaccinated kids live the same lifestyle as vaccinated? Or are a lot of the parents wackos, who shun mainstream society, and 'protect' their children with home-schooling and prayers?
 



Studies put to question the safety of current vaccination practices
View attachment 125144

Celeste McGovern joins Rob Dew and Owen Shroyer to discuss the first ever study comparing the health levels of vaccinated and unvaccinated children.

Preterm birth and vaccination
In 2012, 450,000 babies (11%) were born preterm in the United States, resulting in 35% of all infant deaths in that year, more than any other single cause. Worldwide, an estimated 15 million infants were born preterm in 2010, of which about 13 million survived beyond the first month. In addition to the acute complications of prematurity, which include respiratory distress, intracranial hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis and retinopathy, 345,000 (2.7%) preterm infants were estimated to have moderate to severe neurodevelopmental impairment; a further 567,000 (4.4%) had mild neurodevelopmental impairment, and many more had specific learning or behavioral disorders [4]. Advances in medical care have led to increased rates of preterm birth and decreased preterm mortality rates. However, neurodevelopmental disabilities have increased, especially in infants born at ≤25 weeks’ gestation, with nearly half of surviving extremely preterm infants having significant disabilities [16]. Total annual costs of preterm birth in the United States exceed $26 billion per year, with an overall average cost of approximately $51,600 per preterm infant [17].

In a follow-up study of 11-year-old children born extremely preterm, the rate of ASD was 8% compared to zero percent



See the studies here:
http://oatext.com/Preterm-birth,-vacc…

http://oatext.com/Pilot-comparative-s…

View attachment 125143

=========================================================================
Oh the believers who pray to their medical Gods aren't going to want to hear this one....LOL oh well sucks to be you.

Ah our mindwars. Aptly named. Believe
we landed on the moon yet?
Another shrink scientific study?

:boohoo::fu::ahole-1:
 



Studies put to question the safety of current vaccination practices
View attachment 125144

Celeste McGovern joins Rob Dew and Owen Shroyer to discuss the first ever study comparing the health levels of vaccinated and unvaccinated children.

Preterm birth and vaccination
In 2012, 450,000 babies (11%) were born preterm in the United States, resulting in 35% of all infant deaths in that year, more than any other single cause. Worldwide, an estimated 15 million infants were born preterm in 2010, of which about 13 million survived beyond the first month. In addition to the acute complications of prematurity, which include respiratory distress, intracranial hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis and retinopathy, 345,000 (2.7%) preterm infants were estimated to have moderate to severe neurodevelopmental impairment; a further 567,000 (4.4%) had mild neurodevelopmental impairment, and many more had specific learning or behavioral disorders [4]. Advances in medical care have led to increased rates of preterm birth and decreased preterm mortality rates. However, neurodevelopmental disabilities have increased, especially in infants born at ≤25 weeks’ gestation, with nearly half of surviving extremely preterm infants having significant disabilities [16]. Total annual costs of preterm birth in the United States exceed $26 billion per year, with an overall average cost of approximately $51,600 per preterm infant [17].

In a follow-up study of 11-year-old children born extremely preterm, the rate of ASD was 8% compared to zero percent



See the studies here:
http://oatext.com/Preterm-birth,-vacc…

http://oatext.com/Pilot-comparative-s…

View attachment 125143

=========================================================================
Oh the believers who pray to their medical Gods aren't going to want to hear this one....LOL oh well sucks to be you.

And see the actual science here
Myth: No Studies Compare the Health of Unvaccinated and Vaccinated People
A,along how many PhD science guys we have here



:boohoo::fu::ahole-1:
 
This news is very comforting, especially with the ever expanding measles outbreak in Minnesota. But, then again, I don't imagine too many care about this potential epidemic since it has pretty much remained within the state's large Somali-American community. A lot of parents in the Somali-American community refused the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine because they were convinced by some ignorant voices causes autism.


Oh well, what's a few Black immigrant lives more or less...
Or maybe their religion......oooopppps
Had nothing to do with their religion. Prior to being targeted by the anti-vaxers, the Somalian community had a higher vaccination rate than did the surrounding communities. Something like 93%. Then they became convinced that the vaccines were causing autism and the result i a measles epidemic among them.

I was born in '43, and have known many people that were crippled up with polio. Anyone that doubts the worth of vaccines should read about the polio epidemic of 1952. And look then at how many people here in America contract polio now.
 

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