Autism and vaccines

THE CHILDREN MOST LIKELY TO DEVELOP AUTISM FROM MMR VACCINATION SUGGESTED IN NEW RESEARCH

The children most at risk from developing autism from the MMR injection may have finally been identified.

Major new evidence from America has found that autism may be more likely among children receiving the MMR if their families have thrombophelia, an increased tendency of the blood to clot. The research in the United States shows that 70 per cent of a sample of children who developed autism following their MMR jab had thrombophelia. However, most interesting of all, 70 per cent of the families of such children also had the condition. In such children, the blood supply in the brain is diminished, which could be one cause of autism.

Published research in America also concluded that the MMR maybe responsible for an increase in certain allergies, including asthma.

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