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Poor kid. Old and In the Way Jan 2015 #1
send them into the arms of quacks? maybe they can just start the pray away the sickness thing msongs Jan 2015 #2
If you believe your doctor is pushing harmful chemicals into your child jeff47 Jan 2015 #40
too bad the kid was born to idiot parents ... srican69 Jan 2015 #58
I hope they also don't see children who are not breast-fed. postulater Jan 2015 #3
+1000 DeSwiss Jan 2015 #4
by 6 months of age maternal protection from measles is completely gone Godhumor Jan 2015 #7
There You Go Again..... Sparhawk60 Jan 2015 #14
Selectively ignoring inconvenient science is an unsustainable approach. proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #37
Sense. Arugula Latte Jan 2015 #38
Maternal immune coverage depletes at various rates in babies. davsand Jan 2015 #89
It's s.o.p. to ask the parents about the child's immunizations. DRoseDARs Jan 2015 #8
I hope you are joking. JDPriestly Jan 2015 #9
Huh? That's just a goofy statement. MADem Jan 2015 #12
You are aware that some women can't breastfeed. Elmer S. E. Dump Jan 2015 #61
Terrific, I fully support these doctors. MicaelS Jan 2015 #5
Absolutely agree. SoapBox Jan 2015 #6
Good. Babies won't be infected with measles or whooping cough when they visit that doctor's office. JDPriestly Jan 2015 #10
I wish my pediatrician had the same policy. SunSeeker Jan 2015 #11
mine does AngryAmish Jan 2015 #15
i think if i ran a day care barbtries Jan 2015 #13
The doctor is the idiot blackcrow Jan 2015 #16
If you can't get vaccinated due to health reasons FunkyLeprechaun Jan 2015 #18
I won't let anyone ride in my car who refuses a seatbelt shawn703 Jan 2015 #20
LOL yeah sure you did rjsquirrel Jan 2015 #24
Yes, there is evidence of a flu shot & GBS Paula Sims Jan 2015 #83
Then don't go to that doctor. Demit Jan 2015 #29
not possible you should fire your doctor LOL snooper2 Jan 2015 #39
Well, according to NIH.... Adrahil Jan 2015 #91
Face masks prevent people with infections from spreading the disease. NuclearDem Jan 2015 #50
Hear, hear!!!! n/t Mugu Jan 2015 #84
Good! HappyMe Jan 2015 #17
Related. proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #19
Page 30: "...JUSTICE SOTOMAYOR, with whom JUSTICE GINSBERG joins, dissenting." proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #21
Interview excerpt of Kaiser-Permanente CEO Bernard Tyson on CNBC. proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #22
Ah, Age of Autism. The RT of vaccinations and autism n/t Godhumor Jan 2015 #25
No, Kaiser Permante Chairman Bernard Tyson via CNBC. Watch the video here. proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #35
My daughter is ASD. Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #49
Nuance, please. See IACC Transcript: "They are two different things and we call it all autism." proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #60
If you are autistic, you were born with it. Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #64
Inaccurate, sorry. proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #69
You, just like the idiots over at AoA Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #70
That is not settled science no matter how many times you repeat yourself. (nt) proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #71
And NOTHING that you send me from AoA Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #85
I love the smell of quote mining in the morning. NuclearDem Jan 2015 #51
There is absolutely zero arguing with this one, is there? Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #87
The woo is strong with this one... Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #44
Find me a single direct link to Natural News. ANS: DOES NOT EXIST. I don't read the site ever. proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #52
Everytime someone talks about vaccines Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #53
AOA posts wouldn't survive the DU jury system if what you claim is true, but it's not. Sorry. (nt) proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #55
Unfortunately, woo is allowed on DU... Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #57
It's science, not woo. Otherwise it would be hidden by the discerning juries on DU. (nt) proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #72
What DU juries do or do not hide doesn't make something science or woo. NuclearDem Jan 2015 #74
It's hard to justify hiding unpopular material when it's clearly fact based science, and DU has not. proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #78
The jury doesn't care if the posts are christx30 Jan 2015 #79
In my experience on this topic, posts with scientific citations stay & op-eds are instantly canned. proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #81
No, Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #86
That's a malicious mischaracterization. I can count my total hidden posts on one hand. (nt) proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #88
By canned I meant attacked... Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #90
Woowoowoowoowoowoowoo! Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #45
Your posts reflect a lack of reading comprehension. (nt) proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #47
No, you keep posting things from Age Of Autism Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #48
You want a food fight; I'm not interested. Get up to speed or don't, your prerogative. proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #54
Fuck Andrew Wakefield Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #56
Good! Those doctors rjsquirrel Jan 2015 #23
Bad For Those Doctors RobinA Jan 2015 #26
But good for his other patients. Demit Jan 2015 #31
You're talking about people who believe their doctor wants to poison their child jeff47 Jan 2015 #41
As a doctor he has a right to protect his patients and their children FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #27
If they stopped seeing every patient who wouldn't follow their advice, they would go bankrupt. livetohike Jan 2015 #28
But those things don't put his *other* patients at risk Cal Carpenter Jan 2015 #36
you are right, would you want someone with measles demigoddess Jan 2015 #62
Not true. My doctor drops patients who don't follow his treatment plans. Xithras Jan 2015 #66
I'd Drop RobinA Jan 2015 #77
Measles in the Age of Reason. CanSocDem Jan 2015 #30
And that killed or permanently maimed children. jeff47 Jan 2015 #43
Exactly. I was born 3 years before the Rubella Vaccine. deafskeptic Jan 2015 #76
Good. (nt) Paladin Jan 2015 #32
I fear the waiting rooms of hospitals and Doctors the most of all. Sunlei Jan 2015 #33
I won't see anti-vaxxers either. Aristus Jan 2015 #34
That's good. HappyMe Jan 2015 #42
I'm over 50 and I am thinking that too. demigoddess Jan 2015 #63
I really don't want or need to get that sick HappyMe Jan 2015 #65
No Arrogance RobinA Jan 2015 #80
I'm not sure who you are talking about. Aristus Jan 2015 #82
Good. Dr Hobbitstein Jan 2015 #46
Makes sense. Pay for home visits from immune doctors to protect others on point Jan 2015 #59
I'm all for taunting your T-cells with mashed bacteria husks, but they seem madder at MisterP Jan 2015 #67
One doc I know reserves one day every 2 weeks just to see the unvaccinated kids mainer Jan 2015 #68
Substantive pushback comment... "even pro-vaccine parents have a threshold of compliance." proverbialwisdom Jan 2015 #73
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