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Vaccinated Children Two and a Half Times More Likely to Have Neurological Disorders Like ADHD and Autism, New Survey in California and Oregon Finds


PORTLAND, Ore., June 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As the first trial in Vaccine Court explores the relationship between vaccines and autism, a new survey released today indicates a strong correlation between rates of neurological disorders, such as ADHD and autism, and childhood vaccinations.
The survey, commissioned by Generation Rescue, compared vaccinated and unvaccinated children in nine counties in Oregon and California. Among more than 9,000 boys age 4-17, the survey found vaccinated boys were two and a half times (155%) more likely to have neurological disorders compared to their unvaccinated peers. Vaccinated boys were 224% more likely to have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and 61% more likely to have autism.
For older vaccinated boys in the 11-17 age bracket, the results were even more pronounced. Vaccinated boys were 158% more likely to have a neurological disorder, 317% more likely to have ADHD, and 112% more likely to have autism. Complete survey results are available at http://www.generationrescue.org/.
Generation Rescue commissioned the phone survey. Data was gathered by SurveyUSA, a national market research firm, which surveyed parents by phone on more than 17,000 children, ages 4-17, in five counties in California (San Diego, Sonoma, Orange, Sacramento, and Marin) and four counties in Oregon (Multnomah, Marion, Jackson, and Lane).
The survey asked parents whether their child had been vaccinated, and whether that child had one or more of the following diagnoses: Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), ADHD, Asperger's Syndrome, Pervasive Development Disorder -- Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS), or Autism. The phone survey was chosen to mirror the methodology the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) uses to establish national prevalence for neurological disorders in their national phone survey.
Timed to the release of the survey results, Generation Rescue also ran full-page advertisements in Washington's Roll Call, The Oregonian, and The Orange County Register today. The ad compares the 36 pediatric vaccines the CDC recommends today to the 10 recommended in 1983, and asks, "Are We Over- Vaccinating Our Kids?"
"No one has ever compared prevalence rates of these neurological disorders between vaccinated and unvaccinated children," said J.B. Handley, co-founder of Generation Rescue, whose son was diagnosed with autism. "The phone survey isn't perfect, but these numbers point to the need for a comprehensive national study to gather this critical information."
In Washington, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has been advocating for such a survey. Co-sponsored by Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) and Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), the "Comprehensive Comparative Study of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Population Act of 2006," or H.R. 2832, was introduced on June 22, and would require the National Institutes of Health to complete this research.
"Generation Rescue's study is impressive and forcefully raises some serious questions about the relationship between vaccines and autism. What is ultimately needed to resolve this issue one way or the other is a comprehensive national study of vaccinated and unvaccinated children," said Congresswoman Maloney. "The parents behind Generation Rescue only want information. These parents deserve more than road blocks, they deserve answers. We can and should move forward in search of those answers. That's why I have introduced a common sense bill that would require the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to conduct a comprehensive, comparative study on the possible link between autism and thimerosal."
From 1983 to 2007, autism rates have climbed from 1 in 10,000 children to 1 in 150 children, a growth rate of 6,000% (boys are significantly more affected by neurological disorders, accounting for approximately 80% of all cases). ADHD currently affects 1 in 13 children. In the same period, the CDC's recommended vaccine schedule more than tripled. The simmering debate over the cause of childhood neurological disorders shows no sign of cooling, but no study had ever been done to look at unvaccinated children. Lisa Handley, co-founder of Generation Rescue, adds, "Everyone working with autism wants to identify the cause so we can focus on treatment and prevention. A national study like HR 5940 could help end this debate and focus all of our resources on helping our kids. Its time has come, and we hope Congress will choose to put our children first."
 

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Or mabye some of the vaccine manufacturers will be sued up the ass and lose. IMO, others should be open to suit as well - particularly governments who mandated these unsafe vaccines.
Glad to see Ron Paul is supporting this study.

:money8: for drug companies
 

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That has to be one of the most bizarre results from a study I have ever seen.
 

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that's retarded. almost every child in the US is vaccinated. its like saying people who drink OJ are more likely to be an alcoholic.
 

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that's retarded. almost every child in the US is vaccinated. its like saying people who drink OJ are more likely to be an alcoholic.
But it mixes good with Vodka, so you might be on to something.
 

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Are you also aware of the studies done on home schooled children in chicago and a large amish community? In both cases, those studied were not vaccinated and autism was extremely rare.

Taking your chances with a vaccine is not the question, it's the thimerosol they were putting in the vaccines given to infants. They couldve done thimerosol free and the only reason they didnt was to save money because thimerosol was needed to do multi-dose vials.

that's retarded. almost every child in the US is vaccinated. its like saying people who drink OJ are more likely to be an alcoholic.
 

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The survey, commissioned by Generation Rescue, compared vaccinated and unvaccinated children in nine counties in Oregon and California
Here in lies the problem. (Only kidding residents of CA and OR.)

But do that shit in Massachusetts and you will not get these results! ;)
 

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Or mabye some of the vaccine manufacturers will be sued up the ass and lose. IMO, others should be open to suit as well - particularly governments who mandated these unsafe vaccines.

The parent has to give consent which basically takes liability off the drug companies and government. The government doesn't "mandate" vaccines on school children, an informed parent merely signs a form to opt out of the herd vaccination program.
The only person to blame is your parents.
The military will discharge you from service if you refuse the vaccines but still, that is your choice.
 

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Jp, I already know is against vaccines from his infamous story he told a few years back.

So what do we conclude here? That giving a kid a little shot of FLU makes them MAD. Like Mad Cow Disease or something?!
 

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I misspoke, the government doesn't mandate it but they do subsidize it - which I think opens them to suit. I also don't think voluntarily taking the vaccine means the manufacturers are absolved of liability should it be shown that their product caused neurological disorders in some humans.

The parent has to give consent which basically takes liability off the drug companies and government. The government doesn't "mandate" vaccines on school children, an informed parent merely signs a form to opt out of the herd vaccination program.
The only person to blame is your parents.
The military will discharge you from service if you refuse the vaccines but still, that is your choice.
 

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that's retarded. almost every child in the US is vaccinated. its like saying people who drink OJ are more likely to be an alcoholic.

1 in 5 do not get the normal vaccines that most of us have by age 3.

80% is not "almost every". 20% leaves a good number to be studied statistically after the fact.
 

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So what do we conclude here? That giving a kid a little shot of FLU makes them MAD. Like Mad Cow Disease or something?!

Something like that Rob. LOL

I'm just hoping the extra whey protein and the occasional creatine I put in his bottle will kick in some day. He's almost five and he's still so damn small.
 

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I think that that there study is a bunch of nonsense. I will spare you the particulars of why. Some things standing alone are oblivious on their face. This is my response to that there statement.

:dancefool :dancefool :dancefool :dancefool :toast:
 

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Ohhh.....He's probably about the average size of a five year old filipino I guess.

Not to downplay it at all - but consider the fact that its not uncommon to have kids almost look "gaunt" until age 8 or more. When you also consider the fact that the majority of parents are allowing their kids to snack on poison and balloon up - it just accentuates the size of your own kid.

Wouldn't personally worry about things that creatine etc at this stage - but thats just me. Fishing and basketball are good sports to observe development and it sounds like you spend a fair bit of time outdoors.

Maybe just positive thinking - but I think you're proactive enough that any worries will be long forgotten before you know it.
 

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