[–] tcp_syn_ack 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
I have a friend whose boys are 10 and 7. 10 year old is non verbal autistic and it supposedly started after his MMR. I have seen his before pics and he was happy and smiling, now he has a blank stare. He has significant GI issues. She got her second child vaccinated, and yesterday just found out he is being referred to a GI specialist at children's hospital because he goes through fits of vomiting and constipation. This article is very interesting to me.
[–] Monkeyshinerbot3000 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
They are putting a lot of aluminum in the vaccines under the lie that it" jump starts" the immune system. All it really does is poison you. Then there's the formaldehyde and murcury to really kill those healthy cells.
[–] QuickMafs 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
So compared to gi issues in the general population how big of an increase is that?
[–] Kregan 3 points 2 points 5 points (+5|-3) ago
The problem is the correlation with the GI issues and autism in the children studied.
[–] QuickMafs 2 points 1 point 3 points (+3|-2) ago
Not the question I asked retard
[–] selpai ago (edited ago)
Wakefield made that association, called it Colitis, and got crucified for it.
[–] MarauderShields 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
What @kregan asked is actually the statistically correct way of phrasing the question. Though the point is I believe, the same.
The check with regressions is for autocorrelation issues where one dependent variable is being checked against instances of other dependents, against the independent.