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2 months ago |
alethonews.com | Didi Rankovic |Brian Hooker
UK Home Secretary Signals Tougher Online Censorship Beyond Current Censorship Laws By Didi Rankovic | Reclaim The Net | February 5, 2025Judging by the most recent statements made by UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, the government feels it will have to implement even more stringent speech-restrictive measures than those contained in the sweeping and controversial censorship law, the Online Safety Act.
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2 months ago |
alethonews.com | Svetlana Ekimenko |Brian Hooker
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Jan 13, 2025 |
childrenshealthdefense.org | Suzanne Burdick |Brian Hooker
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) claim that “vaccines do not cause autism” is based on studies that don’t adequately support that claim, according to the authors of a scientific review published Jan. 10 on Preprints.org.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
preprints.org | Jeremy Hammond |Brian Hooker
Submitted:09 January 2025You are already at the latest version The controversy surrounding measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination and autism has been ongoing for over 30 years. It is rooted in the gaslit, parent-led, grassroots movements of the 1990s and was further fueled by a case-series clinical study in 1998 by Wakefield et al., which hypothesized a causal link between MMR vaccination, gut inflammation, and autism.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
childrenshealthdefense.org | Suzanne Burdick |Brian Hooker
Autism research must take a whole-body approach if it’s going to accurately capture the disorder’s complexity, according to Martha Herbert, M.D., Ph.D., a pediatric neurologist and neuroscientist. Herbert — who has researched autism since 1995 — recently co-authored a scientific review on the neuroimmunology of autism. In an interview with The Defender, she shared why the review matters and why she’s hopeful about future autism research.
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