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56 minutes ago, teef said:

anyone that think the president trolling anyone is a good thing is a ***** moron.  there's a lot to fix so maybe he should just be doing his job than trolling a side.  god forbid the guy is a unifier in any way.

 

And again I'm with you man!  Trump must unify with those who impeached him twice, tried to assassinate him twice and just for good measure had a backup plan to put him in prison for life.

 

Shame on the orange menace.

 

Meanwhile inspirational and unifying!

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

 

Wow.

Reuters reports 12 years ago on a study that showed a possible link.

Then reports yesterday that later studies show no link.

Outrageous!

 

It's almost as if they reported that miasma caused measles in 1850, only to report that measles is an infectious disease in 1950. INCONSISTENT! BIASED!!

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18 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

And again I'm with you man!  Trump must unify with those who impeached him twice, tried to assassinate him twice and just for good measure had a backup plan to put him in prison for life.

 

Shame on the orange menace.

 

Meanwhile inspirational and unifying!

 

 

 

 

 

yeah.  it would be awful for the president to actually be a decent leader and try to fix what's going on.  you know...like his job.   to keep this level of divide really is what's best for him.  he feeds into a certain group of his followers who completely eat it up because this nonsense team based politics.  if i ever hear either side use the phrases: trolling, owning, fafo, etc, i know exactly the type of person i'm dealing with.  

 

on top of that, whether or anyone wants to admit this...a ton of this is trumps doing. 

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Wow.

Reuters reports 12 years ago on a study that showed a possible link.

Then reports yesterday that later studies show no link.

Outrageous!

 

It's almost as if they reported that miasma caused measles in 1850, only to report that measles is an infectious disease in 1950. INCONSISTENT! BIASED!!


 

So what science is The Dean of the Harvard School of Public health citing?  
 

Later studies have indeed shown a link. 
 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

 This is completely irrelevant to autism.  Frightening if you didn't realize that

 

 

 

Never said it was genius...

 

You never stop projecting...

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Funny as hell watching people fight over science they know nothing about. Half you dim wits can't even get dressed in the morning. "oh but I found Post on X, it says it right here!" 

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1 minute ago, 4th&long said:

Funny as hell watching people fight over science they know nothing about. Half you dim wits can't even get dressed in the morning. "oh but I found Post on X, it says it right here!" 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, teef said:

yeah.  it would be awful for the president to actually be a decent leader and try to fix what's going on.  you know...like his job.   to keep this level of divide really is what's best for him.  he feeds into a certain group of his followers who completely eat it up because this nonsense team based politics.  if i ever hear either side use the phrases: trolling, owning, fafo, etc, i know exactly the type of person i'm dealing with.  

 

on top of that, whether or anyone wants to admit this...a ton of this is trumps doing. 

 

You make one major mistake here, he doesn't troll to impress his followers he trolls to distract people like Roundy and Tibs so he can accomplish what he wants. I don't like it but I understand it. 

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Posted (edited)
13 hours ago, teef said:

lol!  and what do you think this post proves?  pregnant women shouldn't take anything they don't have to during pregnancy.  this isn't new news.  trying to link tylenol to autism is.  this post is nothing.

I spent hours looking up what I could give that was safe in pregnancy. They were rated A B C and so on. I don’t recall an A. Appropriately so. There are no “safe” medications  All have risks and potential side effects. 
https://www.drugs.com/pregnancy-categories.html

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3 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

There are no “safe” medications  All have risks and potential side effects. 

 

 

 

 

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I went to the transplant center for a checkup yesterday and asked what vaccines I should get this fall. They told me RSV,flu and COVID.  I will get all 3 but not all at once as I don't want a really sore arm. Since I am immunocompromised, I need them.  I noticed that being immunocompromised, I don't get my allergy as bad as I did in the past. I would have to take an antihistamine every day during the ragweed season but the past two summers have not. Just sneeze once or twice in the AM once or twice a week and no stuffed/itchy/runny noseor itchy eyes or ears.

Posted
18 hours ago, teef said:

yeah.  it would be awful for the president to actually be a decent leader and try to fix what's going on.  you know...like his job.   to keep this level of divide really is what's best for him.  he feeds into a certain group of his followers who completely eat it up because this nonsense team based politics.  if i ever hear either side use the phrases: trolling, owning, fafo, etc, i know exactly the type of person i'm dealing with.  

 

on top of that, whether or anyone wants to admit this...a ton of this is trumps doing. 

 

 

Again you're right. Trump trolling the left on social media is shameful.

 

The worst!

 

It's a slippery slope from there to censoring and imprisoning his political opponents. 

 

There will be no coming back from that and the irreversible division it will cause.

 

 

Posted
7 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

I spent hours looking up what I could give that was safe in pregnancy. They were rated A B C and so on. I don’t recall an A. Appropriately so. There are no “safe” medications  All have risks and potential side effects. 
https://www.drugs.com/pregnancy-categories.html

i also don't recall any A, and we take note on what antibiotics and other therapeutics we give to women in pregnancy, as well as trying to do any emergent treatment in the second trimester.  it's all risk benefit.  my wife has a friend who has an extremely hard time with anxiety and depression.  she needs the meds, and there was a big conversation as to whether or not she needed to be off or could be off while pregnant.  that's a tough decision to work through.  she ended up staying on them while pregnant, and her kids are healthy and happy fortunately.  

9 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

Again you're right. Trump trolling the left on social media is shameful.

 

The worst!

 

It's a slippery slope from there to censoring and imprisoning his political opponents. 

 

There will be no coming back from that and the irreversible division it will cause.

 

 

smart.

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Posted

All these genius medical experts are saying Tylenol doesn't cause Autism. It might be the cause or it might not be the cause. But what all the experts can't tell us is what does cause it?

 

According to the CDC the rate of Autism diagnosis was 1 in 150 in 2000 and 1 in 31 in 2022. So follow the science. Start asking questions and then look for the answers. Validate or invalidate assumptions and potential links and causes then continue doing this until you arrive at a data and medically supported answer. Then apply and measure the answer in the real world.

 

So:

Is the data faulty?

Are these studies clinical trial protocols or are they population studies of collected data rather than observations and monitoring of test subjects and control groups? 

Is the condition being over-diagnosed by physicians?

Is there any environmental factor?

Is there some genetic or biological cause?

Bottom line - What is the cause of the increase?

 

The answer from the medical "experts" is we don't know but we know its not Tylenol. Show me your data and methodology. Not cute videos and catchy one-liners.

 

https://www.cdc.gov/autism/data-research/index.html

 

https://www.cdc.gov/autism/data-research/data-table.html

 

There are plenty of studies of Autism but none of them point to or provide a clear and supportable cause and effect.

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