Dr. Joel Warsh
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And that's doing a disservice to kids that have all sorts of concerns and taking ability for parents who have a reasonable concern around a vaccine or a reaction or a previous reaction or a family history of something. You can't take that into consideration as a doctor, which I think is unfortunate because people are scared.
And that's doing a disservice to kids that have all sorts of concerns and taking ability for parents who have a reasonable concern around a vaccine or a reaction or a previous reaction or a family history of something. You can't take that into consideration as a doctor, which I think is unfortunate because people are scared.
And that's doing a disservice to kids that have all sorts of concerns and taking ability for parents who have a reasonable concern around a vaccine or a reaction or a previous reaction or a family history of something. You can't take that into consideration as a doctor, which I think is unfortunate because people are scared.
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People would say, almost everybody would say, no, the science has been done. They would say that. And that's what I would have said 10 years ago. And I think that's why it's so important to talk about it. Because when you say something like, oh, well, you know, this child had this thing happen after they got a vaccine. Then the knee-jerk reaction is saying, no, no, what are you talking about?
People would say, almost everybody would say, no, the science has been done. They would say that. And that's what I would have said 10 years ago. And I think that's why it's so important to talk about it. Because when you say something like, oh, well, you know, this child had this thing happen after they got a vaccine. Then the knee-jerk reaction is saying, no, no, what are you talking about?
People would say, almost everybody would say, no, the science has been done. They would say that. And that's what I would have said 10 years ago. And I think that's why it's so important to talk about it. Because when you say something like, oh, well, you know, this child had this thing happen after they got a vaccine. Then the knee-jerk reaction is saying, no, no, what are you talking about?
The science is settled. It's been debunked. We have so much research on all the vaccines. And we know that vaccines don't have anything to do with autism. Nothing shocked me more when doing this book than looking at the autism research. Yeah.
The science is settled. It's been debunked. We have so much research on all the vaccines. And we know that vaccines don't have anything to do with autism. Nothing shocked me more when doing this book than looking at the autism research. Yeah.
The science is settled. It's been debunked. We have so much research on all the vaccines. And we know that vaccines don't have anything to do with autism. Nothing shocked me more when doing this book than looking at the autism research. Yeah.
Correct. There's nothing to say that.
Correct. There's nothing to say that.
Correct. There's nothing to say that.
Right. And your point is the same point that I have, which is there are so many parents that are saying this, so many stories, thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions. It's information, it's data, it's parents. We have to listen to them. We have to take that into account and we have to...
Right. And your point is the same point that I have, which is there are so many parents that are saying this, so many stories, thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions. It's information, it's data, it's parents. We have to listen to them. We have to take that into account and we have to...
Right. And your point is the same point that I have, which is there are so many parents that are saying this, so many stories, thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions. It's information, it's data, it's parents. We have to listen to them. We have to take that into account and we have to...
You can't just dismiss these parents who so believe in science and so believe in vaccines that they took their kid to get vaccines and then they swear that something happened. And then you call that person anti-vax crazy for saying, look, I think my kid was normal today. And then the next day they had issues after getting a vaccine. This is my experience.
You can't just dismiss these parents who so believe in science and so believe in vaccines that they took their kid to get vaccines and then they swear that something happened. And then you call that person anti-vax crazy for saying, look, I think my kid was normal today. And then the next day they had issues after getting a vaccine. This is my experience.