New study indicates no connection between vaccines and autism

A mercury-based preservative that was previously used in lots of vaccines doesn’t harm children, according to a recent study that was done in Italy. This just adds to the already substantial amount of evidence that there appears to be no link between the two.

Thousands of healthy Italian babies in a whopping cough study received two varying amounts of the preservative thimerosal while getting their routine shots. Ten years later, a series of brain function tests were performed on 1,403 of these children. Minor disparities were found in only two of 24 measurements by researchers and those might be just due to chance. There was only one case of autism discovered, and that was from the group that received the lesser amount of thimerosal.

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