Vaccine Preservative Thimerosal Not Linked to Autism
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A mutation from mom
WebMD
While the vaccine preservative thimerosal is no longer linked to autism, the latest research shows that it might be caused in part by a gene mutation from mom.
The blame game
NY Times
Doctors no longer link the vaccine preservative thimerosal and autism. Read about the latest research and how the blame might be on genetics.
Not so fast
San Francisco Chronicle
Even though recent research has discarded the link between vaccine preservative thimerosal and autism, experts advise against ruling out any of the possible causes.
A skeptic speaks
The Huffington Post
Vaccine preservative thimerosal is no longer linked with autism, but this skeptic isn't quite buying the experts' opinion.
A pointed opinion
Fox News
An interesting editorial that explores the recent finding that the vaccine preservative thimerosal does not cause autism.
So what causes autism?
LA Times
Recent studies confirm no link between the vaccine preservative thimerosal and autism exists. Read how the latest research points the finger at two genetic birth defects.
Some important questions
About
This mom raises a few questions about the recent research that claims no link between the vaccine preservative thimerosal and autism exists.
What's behind the link
National Autism Association
While recent research shows no link between the vaccine preservative thimerosal and autism, read the facts behind this common belief.


