tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1135720363085979067.post8548632028823795619..comments2023-09-19T03:31:09.464-07:00Comments on pseudoparanormal: Is it worth a shot?M Berghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04549943950936632945noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1135720363085979067.post-81509771511798029272010-06-11T08:41:16.286-07:002010-06-11T08:41:16.286-07:00I agree with your final paragraph. I personally a...I agree with your final paragraph. I personally agree with the study done by Kaye. If autism and MMR shots were correlated, when MMR shots first began being administered we should have seen a rise in autism. Recently there is a rise in autism and like you stated, MMR vaccine rates have stayed the same. I think that children not getting vaccines now because of fear of autism is going to be a even bigger issue. If these diseases that the vaccines have been created for start to appear again, we will have big issues. If all children aren't vaccinated, then other children will be able to pass it along. I think that autism appears to be correlated with MMR because they happen around the same time. But if they have not been able to prove it, then I wouldn't risk my child contracting many of the other life threatening illnesses all the vaccines were made to prevent.Alyssa Cliffordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17747242160533306256noreply@blogger.com