The monkeys that RECEIVED the vaccines developed autism symptoms.
The unvaccinated monkeys on the other hand did NOT develop autism symptoms.
The vaccines that were given to the monkeys were the same vaccines that were recommended for U.S. infants in the 1990s, including several with the mercury preservative THIMEROSAL and the Measles-Mumps-Rubella vaccine.
So the scientists of this study used the vaccine schedule that was recommended by the CDC and the AAP.
So do vaccines cause autism in humans?
We'll I don't know the answer to that but it appears that vaccines can cause autism in monkeys.
And that can't be a good sign for humans.
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I think the FDA even admitted not too long ago that
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