Read the studies to find out.
Read the studies to find out.
The sample size of the 2009 article is extremely small and the researchers question the population characteristics of the small group.
It weird how 8 years and more data can skew results of studies.
I just eat Tide Pods. Been working out so far.
The problem with relying on an old study is that backcountry usage and waste disposal practices can change over time. It would be nice to see the study repeated periodically. Seems like a great summer job--backpacking around the Sierra sampling water. Pack would start to get heavy after a while though. (I ran into a young couple one time who were spending the summer counting frogs in the Sierra.)
Interesting article in NYT, echoes a lot of what was said here: Why It’s Still Worth Getting a Flu Shot https://nyti.ms/2EuFUq8
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“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
Dunkin’ Donuts Worker Dances With Customer Who Has Autism
and apparently it's a liberal conspiracy. Oh snap!
Tomi Lahren Blames Liberals For Tide Pod Challenge In Wacko Rant
“The left, which dictates popular culture, brainwashes young people into believing they live in a world where 64 gender options are up for selection, everything is free, Beyonce is a God queen, and eating detergent is funny.”
“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
Dunkin’ Donuts Worker Dances With Customer Who Has Autism
Prime example of sick people who won't stay home when they're sick. Really? There's no one else to sing?
Pink's Super Bowl National Anthem Reportedly Jeopardized by Flu
Pink has reportedly been suffering from the flu, and it has affected her rehearsals as she prepares to sing the national anthem before Super Bowl 52 on Sunday.
Citing sources, TMZ Sports reported Saturday that Pink "had a really tough time making it through her rehearsal Thursday night."
TMZ added the rehearsal "didn't go smoothly" and "everyone involved didn't feel good when it was over."
In an Instagram post Saturday, Pink wrote she is "trying to practice the flu away" and concluded the note with the hashtag "#ificansingimgonnakillit."
Pink isn't the only one involved with Sunday's title tilt who has been nursing flu-like symptoms.
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor received an IV Saturday morning after he told the team's training staff he was "feeling sick and weak."
Eagles defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan, linebacker Mychal Kendricks and cornerback Ronald Darby were also feeling ill earlier in the week, per ESPN.com's Tim McManus.
Super Bowl 52 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis is scheduled to get underway at 6:30 p.m. ET.
“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
Dunkin’ Donuts Worker Dances With Customer Who Has Autism
"trying to practice the flu away"
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Guys, it’s ok, Jeebus has got this!
Gloria Copeland, a televangelist serving on Trump’s evangelical advisory board, has delivered a helpful message to those concerned by alarming reports that we are experiencing the worst flu season in nearly a decade. That message is: actually, there is no flu season, because Jesus went ahead and took care of that.
“Well, listen partners, we don’t have a flu season,” Copeland drawled in a video posted to the Kenneth Copeland Ministries Facebook page last week. “We’ve got a duck season, a deer season, but we don’t have a flu season. And don’t receive it when somebody threatens you with ‘Everybody’s getting the flu!’ We’ve already had our shot, he bore our sicknesses and carried our diseases.”
Darwin at work.
Yeah, that study actually doesn't show what you probably hope it does, due to it being retrospective. The kids in the study may have already been five times as likely to be hospitalized (for example), so if the resulting rate was only three times as high then the vaccine protected them.
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/doe...pitalizations/
“While these findings do raise questions about the efficacy of the vaccine, they do not in fact implicate it as a cause of hospitalizations. More studies are needed to assess not only the immunogenicity, but also the efficacy of different influenza vaccines in asthmatic subjects.”
That may seem like a curious conclusion given the results of this study, but it is accurate. The key to understanding the implications of this study is that it is retrospective. That means it looks at children who have the flu and then looks back to see who was vaccinated and who wasn’t. This in turn means that children were not randomized to either be vaccinated or not, and this opens the door to any number of variables that cannot be controlled for in the study.
I've seen you trying to fight this fight for years, and it's always been completely idiotic.
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What's idiotic is trusting that big pharma and the government will always do what's right.
As I posted earlier the CDC acknowledge that the only reason flu shot recommended for all is because it was easier than only recommending for at risk groups.
We don't know what's causing the high rates of cancer and autism.
I see no reason not to try and live as naturally as possible in order to avoid possible causes.
Infectious disease is natural.
In with the 9.
Ugh I have that guy on ignore... but you all are quoting him.
The biggest reason for cancer as a more common cause of death is that we've come up with prevention, treatments, or cures for the things that used to kill us before cancer had much of a chance.
The biggest reasons for increasing autism diagnosis is the expansive change in definition (more people count as autistic) and better detection (the autistics were always here, we just called them derogatory names instead diagnosing them on the spectrum).
But noooooooooooo it's a conspiracy!
The REAL reason that DBS is now called Silver Surfer
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So, this is completely idiotic. Completely.
You're a total fucking moron to suggest (again) that autism and cancer have something to do with vaccines. Just a fucking moron.
This has nothing to do with trusting big pharma or the government--it's called science, you complete idiot. This is very similar to people who think global warming is a liberal conspiracy--it's counterfactual, and you have to be either incredibly stupid or uneducated (or both) to give any credence whatsoever to these 'theories.'
Oh yeah, and 'living naturally to avoid causes,' what does that even mean? That's just a meaningless string of words that vaguely implies if you avoid medicine/vaccines/science you will avoid disease. Absurd. So stupid it's hard to imagine how such an idea got into your head.
No offense, but you posted complete garbage.
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