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Click HERE to see Jenny McCarthy discuss autism, vaccines and more on City TV in Toronto, Canada.
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The 1 in 58 UK number can be found here
More commentary from GENERATION RESUCE BY JB HANDLEY – 1 in 58??!!
http://www.rescuepost.com/rescue_post/2007/07/1-in-58-uk-kids.html#more
Posted by: Lisa | March 17, 2008 at 12:42 PM
That made me happy. Thank you. Love the bangs Jenny Mc!
I don't think I want to read any of the other new entries. ;) (Maybe after some clonazepam...?) Seriously, the article in People that repeated THE LIE from Dr. Fombonne gave my blood pressure TOO MUCH of a workout this weekend.
Top of the day to you all.
Posted by: biomedmama7 | March 17, 2008 at 12:30 PM
Way to go Jenny! I've just sent the link to everyone on my contact list!
Jacky, just read on another blog (Vaccine Awakening) that "Seven academics at Cambridge University, six of them from its renowned Autism Research Centre, undertook the research by studying children at local primary schools. Two of the academics, leaders in their field, privately believe that the surprisingly high figure may be linked to the use of the controversial MMR vaccine. That view is rejected by the rest of the team, including its leader, the renowned autism expert, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen. The team found that one in 58 [British] children has either autism or a related autistic spectrum disorder. Nationwide, that could be as many as 210,000 children under 16. The research is significant because that figure is well above the existing estimate of one in 100, which specialist bodies such as the National Autistic Society have until now accepted as correct. It is also significantly more than the previous highest estimate of one in 86, which was reported in research published last year in the Lancet." - Denis Campbell, The Observer - UK
Posted by: Jeanne | March 17, 2008 at 07:56 AM
Great interview Jenny! I am passing it around via e-mail to all my friends and asking them to share it with every concerned parent.
I want to find information on the new statistics from England and Ireland on 1 in 58 diagnosed with Autism.
Can someone help me find this source???
Posted by: Jacky | March 17, 2008 at 12:18 AM