From the Editor: Making waves

David Kirby's next book, "Death at Sea World," isn't out till July but already there are two petitions against it. You know, don't buy it, don't read it, don't believe it. Kinda familiar, eh?

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DO FINANCIAL TIES AFFECT STUDIES?

Study "Disproving" Mercury-Autism Link Published in Journal with Financial Ties to Vaccine Manufacturers. The Journal is the AMA's Archives of Psychiatry. Read the full post from NewsTarget HERE.

Shouldn't immunologists, toxicologists, gastroenterologists, neurometabolic specialists and other doctors be tackling the myriad questions about autism, mercury, vaccinations, viruses, etc. instead of psychiatrists? The refrigerator theory died over 40 years ago. It's time for the psychiatrists to release their hold on autism and hand it over to the big boys who can do something about it.

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