This happens to be good meta statistics in which insurance claims alone are used as source data. this is a huge pool of data and it can be confidently queried. What is discovered is a correlation between vaccination and several neurological diagnosis in time and place.
This certainly supports the anecdotal observations.
As posted before, a number of alien substances are directly placed in the bloodstream which has no natural antecedents. The bloodstream is not the digestive tract and do recall that the body works hard to prevent contamination. Thus adverse effects must be expected...
Major Yale Study Shows Vaccines Tied to Multiple Brain Disorders
http://www.wakingtimes.com/2017/02/13/major-yale-study-shows-vaccines-tied-multiple-brain-disorders/?
Jack Burns,
It is no question that the subject of vaccines is profoundly
controversial. On both sides of the argument exist truths and lies that
can hinder the ability of some to make rational decisions.
For the last 50 years, the world has taken a front row seat to the
phenomenological occurrences of the rise of brain disorders such as
Autism, ADHD, and major depressive disorders. Anecdotally speaking,
parents all over the globe have reported that one day their children
were normal and growing healthily, and the next, after having gotten
their vaccinations, they get Autism, or ADHD, for example.
While science and the government continue to maintain there’s no
causal relation between the vaccines and the disorders, parents,
multiple studies, and other countries have reported otherwise.
Now, it
seems, some very brave and unabashed scientists have been able to show a
correlation of what many have known for quite some time.
It has also been proven that CDC scientists destroyed data that showed a correlation between vaccines and autism in children.
Researchers
at Pennsylvania State and Yale University sought to examine, “whether
antecedent vaccinations are associated with increased incidence of
obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), anorexia nervosa (AN), anxiety
disorder, chronic tic disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder in a national
sample of privately insured children.”
Controlling for broken bones and open wounds (control means to use
commonly occurring instances as a contrast method), the researchers
concluded that someone who’d received the Flu vaccine within the last
year “were also associated with incident diagnoses of AN, OCD, and an anxiety disorder.” These
findings greatly expand the common understandings that vaccines are
related to Autism and now include the other three brain-based illnesses.
The
study used private insurance claims information as their means of
collecting the data. “Using claims data, we compared the prior year’s
occurrence of vaccinations in children and adolescents aged 6–15 years
with the above neuropsychiatric disorders that were newly diagnosed
between January 2002 and December 2007,” the study writes.
Moreover, the correlations were not limited to the Flu vaccine
either. According to the published study found in the Journal Frontiers
in Psychiatry, “Several other associations were also significant with
HRs greater than 1.40 (hepatitis A with OCD and AN; hepatitis B with
AN,” meaning the hepatitis vaccines are also implicated in causing brain
disorders.
As with most research studies, the researchers stop short of claiming
the vaccinations cause the all too common brain disorders. “This
pilot epidemiologic analysis implies that the onset of some
neuropsychiatric disorders may be temporally related to prior
vaccinations in a subset of individuals,” they write adding
the, “findings warrant further investigation, but do not prove a causal
role of antecedent infections or vaccinations in the pathoetiology of
these conditions.”
The researchers also warn against the public deciding not to
vaccinate their children. “Given the modest magnitude of these findings
in contrast to the clear public health benefits of the timely
administration of vaccines in preventing mortality and morbidity in
childhood infectious diseases, we encourage families to maintain
vaccination schedules according to CDC guidelines,” they conclude.
While we have everyone from attorneys to biologists, to political
scientists who write for the Free Thought Project, none of us are
doctors, so we do not make recommendations about what you and your
family should do in regards to vaccination. That being said, the drug
makers have an incentive for you not to see this information which means
it will not be reported on in the mainstream media as their advertising
dollars are tied directly to these companies. So, we find that it is
our duty to spread this information and with your help sharing it, we
can have a massive effect.
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