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Vaccines for children

I'm not on X, but it appears that the study was done in 2010. Without diving too deep, doubt it was proven since we haven't heard of this any further.
It seems it’s been a thesis for a long time.

I still think we should continue including that in the list of possible causes of autism.

Until we 100% know what DOES cause it, we should not say something 100% does not cause it.
 
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Duh...health ranger is the source for that tweet.
LMAO

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