• @VonCesaw
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    1352 months ago

    For the record, the study they’re likely citing was the one that tested less than 15 kids, 3 or more of which did NOT have autism, and the then-doctor permanently crippled one of them in the process of testing for the digestive-neural autism link

    (The entire study exists because he wanted to discredit a vaccine to sell his own)

    • tabris
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      402 months ago

      Ah, following in Wakefield’s steps. Good to see the grifters and charlatans don’t change, but it is sad that people keep falling for it.

      • @VonCesaw
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        102 months ago

        They’re likely citing Wakefield, he’s been having a resurgence in US media

      • @VonCesaw
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        182 months ago

        Gut disorders are correlated with autism

        Autism is not correlated with gut disorder

        That is both the research and the current scientific consensus

        • @Mirshe
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          122 months ago

          Also remember that correlation isn’t causation. Trust me, every autistic person in the West has heard all about how we just need to adjust our gut biome and suddenly we won’t be autistic, or we just need to go vegan, or any of a thousand other wonder cures. These cures have been touted since the 1900s, and the people they “work” on are generally agreed to just have learnt to mask better because almost every “treatment”, no matter how benign, is horrible to deal with.

        • @[email protected]
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          2 months ago

          The research shows a decrease in symptoms after the procedure and nothing more or less.

          It doesn’t say anything about gut disorder or why they could be linked.

      • @ziggurat
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        22 months ago

        Positive link? Does that mean more autism symptoms?