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Full Page Ad in USA TODAY MMR / CT ruling
USA Today on Wednesday, February 25
full page ad ) http://www.rescuepost.com/files/gr-ad-feb.pdf Read all at www.ageofautism.com |
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Full Page Ad in USA TODAY MMR / CT ruling
JOHN wrote:
USA Today on Wednesday, February 25 full page ad ) http://www.rescuepost.com/files/gr-ad-feb.pdf Read all at www.ageofautism.com In neither case did the kids have autism. One had an autism spectrum disorder (which is not the same as autism) and the other had an encephalopathy that included some symptoms of autism. Jeff |
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Full Page Ad in USA TODAY MMR / CT ruling
"Jeff" wrote in message ... JOHN wrote: USA Today on Wednesday, February 25 full page ad ) http://www.rescuepost.com/files/gr-ad-feb.pdf Read all at www.ageofautism.com In neither case did the kids have autism. One had an autism spectrum disorder (which is not the same as autism) and the other had an encephalopathy that included some symptoms of autism. Jeff Dr. Alexander also seems quite determined that conflicts of interest and barriers to full transparency in the research process should not be tolerated, (as they are today, in my opinion), but instead be eliminated. He said that parents, (and pesky, inquisitive journalists) play a critical role as autism research watchdogs. "The research process at its best is open and constantly questioning. It even reevaluates things that have been accepted for a long time, and is honest enough to be self-correcting when new information develops," Dr. Alexander said. "What is important is that the scientific inquiry moves ahead unfettered but free of conflict of interest so that the public can have confidence in the results. When there is evidence that research may not be free of bias, it is the role of the research community and the public to raise questions and concerns, assure that corrective measures are taken to be sure that results are valid and untainted, and provide assurance to the public that their trust is earned and deserved." |
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Full Page Ad in USA TODAY MMR / CT ruling
Jan Drew wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message ... JOHN wrote: USA Today on Wednesday, February 25 full page ad ) http://www.rescuepost.com/files/gr-ad-feb.pdf Read all at www.ageofautism.com In neither case did the kids have autism. One had an autism spectrum disorder (which is not the same as autism) and the other had an encephalopathy that included some symptoms of autism. Jeff Dr. Alexander also seems quite determined that conflicts of interest and barriers to full transparency in the research process should not be tolerated, (as they are today, in my opinion), but instead be eliminated. He said that parents, (and pesky, inquisitive journalists) play a critical role as autism research watchdogs. "The research process at its best is open and constantly questioning. It even reevaluates things that have been accepted for a long time, and is honest enough to be self-correcting when new information develops," Dr. Alexander said. "What is important is that the scientific inquiry moves ahead unfettered but free of conflict of interest so that the public can have confidence in the results. When there is evience that research may not be free of bias, it is the role of the research community and the public to raise questions and concerns, assure that corrective measures are taken to be sure that results are valid and untainted, and provide assurance to the public that their trust is earned and deserved." And this has what to do with my comments? |
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Full Page Ad in USA TODAY MMR / CT ruling
Jeff wrote:
In neither case did the kids have autism. One had an autism spectrum disorder (which is not the same as autism) and the other had an encephalopathy that included some symptoms of autism. Actually, neither had an "autism spectrum disorder." GR has gotten desperate enough to rewrite Court rulings to make them more in line with what GR wants them to be. -- | The brighter the stupid burns, the more | | chance that someone will see the light. | +- D. C. Sessions -+ |
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Full Page Ad in USA TODAY MMR / CT ruling
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And this has what to do with my comments? This thread is not about your comments. -- | The brighter the stupid burns, the more | | chance that someone will see the light. | +- D. C. Sessions -+ |
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Full Page Ad in USA TODAY MMR / CT ruling
"Jeff Utz" wrote: Jan Drew wrote: "Jeff" wrote in message ... JOHN wrote: USA Today on Wednesday, February 25 full page ad ) http://www.rescuepost.com/files/gr-ad-feb.pdf Read all at www.ageofautism.com In neither case did the kids have autism. One had an autism spectrum disorder (which is not the same as autism) and the other had an encephalopathy that included some symptoms of autism. Jeff Dr. Alexander also seems quite determined that conflicts of interest and barriers to full transparency in the research process should not be tolerated, (as they are today, in my opinion), but instead be eliminated. He said that parents, (and pesky, inquisitive journalists) play a critical role as autism research watchdogs. "The research process at its best is open and constantly questioning. It even reevaluates things that have been accepted for a long time, and is honest enough to be self-correcting when new information develops," Dr. Alexander said. "What is important is that the scientific inquiry moves ahead unfettered but free of conflict of interest so that the public can have confidence in the results. When there is evience that research may not be free of bias, it is the role of the research community and the public to raise questions and concerns, assure that corrective measures are taken to be sure that results are valid and untainted, and provide assurance to the public that their trust is earned and deserved." And this has what to do with my comments? Your coments are not the issue, Jeffrey Peter Utz, NOTkidsdoc. It has to do with the sad fact that the conflicts of interest are a huge problem. The public has a right to know the *truth*. USA Today on Wednesday, February 25 full page ad ) http://www.rescuepost.com/files/gr-ad-feb.pdf Read all at www.ageofautism.com I suggest you read both, rather than you usual defense of *Orangized medicine*. And why do you keep lying? You are NOT a kids doc. If you have evidence to prove it, do so, or stop lying. A copy of your current doctors license will do nicely. |
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Full Page Ad in USA TODAY MMR / CT ruling
D. C. Sessions wrote:
Jeff wrote: In neither case did the kids have autism. One had an autism spectrum disorder (which is not the same as autism) and the other had an encephalopathy that included some symptoms of autism. Actually, neither had an "autism spectrum disorder." GR has gotten desperate enough to rewrite Court rulings to make them more in line with what GR wants them to be. PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorder) is recognized as an autistic spectrum disorder by American Psychiatric Association. Do your homework. |
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Full Page Ad in USA TODAY MMR / CT ruling
D. C. Sessions wrote:
Jeff wrote: In neither case did the kids have autism. One had an autism spectrum disorder (which is not the same as autism) and the other had an encephalopathy that included some symptoms of autism. Actually, neither had an "autism spectrum disorder." GR has gotten desperate enough to rewrite Court rulings to make them more in line with what GR wants them to be. PDD (Pervasive Developmental Disorder) is recognized as an autistic spectrum disorder by American Psychiatric Association. Do your homework. |
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