A presentation slated to be shared at this week's meeting of vaccine advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claimed that a study in animals suggested ...
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FTA:
The citation appears to refer to Dr. Robert F. Berman, a professor emeritus at the University of California Davis, whose research has focused on brain injury and neurodevelopmental disorders.
However, "I don't have a publication in Neurotoxicology by that title," Berman told CNN. "The reference in the slide set, as far as I know " at least with me as a coauthor " does not exist."
Berman did publish a paper with a similar title in 2008, but it was in a different journal and involved different animals. It also came to dramatically different conclusions.
"My study was published in Toxicological Sciences and did not find evidence of thimerosal exposure at vaccine levels in mouse behaviors that we thought were relevant to autism," Berman said. He was "concerned and displeased" that his research appeared to have been cited in this way in Redwood's slides.
Wow. The official professional opinion is to continue using "safe levels of thimerosal". The pharmaceutical industry display's symptoms of Alzheimer's, imo..
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