Thank you for this video. When I had my first child 18 years ago, I had a wonderful pediatrician who explained this exact study to me. He helped me make an informed rather than an emotional decision. I appreciate your focus on the quality of studies. I’m not in the medical field, and all the opinions and miosinrmation can be overwhelming.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Very welcome!
@ManWanderАй бұрын
i very much appreciate the way you back up all of your information with legitimate medical studies. Keep up the good work!
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Doing our best
@user-hn9qg5qm3oАй бұрын
Yea, but don’t you realize many times the research is funded by people with a particular interest or bias in mind. They would never fund millions for any research that is going to make Big Pharma’s vaccines go under. They’ve got so many vaccines now that it’s hard to even keep up with all of them. It keeps you having to go back to the doctor.
@garyanderson9467Ай бұрын
Poorly educated people, such as Trump supporters, are unable to evaluate sources.
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
😂😂yeh sure you do.
@tuxbanjoАй бұрын
I remember standing in long lines to get the polio vaccine when it came out. Our parents, who lived through the terror of polio, had no question of whether or not we would get vaccinated. It was considered a miracle.
@wiliamprice8204Ай бұрын
You were lied to and brainwashed by criminal organization
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
@@tuxbanjo considered maybe. The truth is very different.
@David-sb7vgАй бұрын
I subscribe to no conspiracy theories whatsoever. My son is autistic and went to special schools. His development seemed fine prior to the vaccine. My conversations with other fathers over time spoke of similar experiences.
@wa-oh8vrАй бұрын
What age did he get his first shot? And what age was he diagnostic with autism?
@quantummechanized29759 күн бұрын
which is considered a conspiracy theory, that vaccines are harmful, i dont know a single person who doesnt believe in at least some conspiracy theories, even if they say they dont
@patriciagrennan974Ай бұрын
Thank you for a great episode I am so tired of the autism controversy and your podcast helps I grew up in a family where were my sibling contracted polio at age 7. Years of care at Ranco Los amigos iron lung braces spinal fusion tendon transfer arghhgg I can't believe there is negative talk about polio vaccines your work is greatly appreciated
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
Really? Then you need to do some more research.
@kbergeron9063Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry that happened to your sibling and your family.
@catherinemori4496Ай бұрын
Geez, I grew up when there was NO Iimmunization at all against polio. I was 10 when we got the possibility for immunization. NOBODY I knew thought to complain about getting this amazing protection!
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@elainebradley8213Ай бұрын
I went to school with a girl born with polio, contacted at birth or inutero. She was born the year vaccines to polio were available. If 1 year older would not have needed braces or crutches as a teenager. I took care of a child deaf from whooping cough. I think we forget what miracles these vaccines actually are. My uncle went to Great Britain to fight during WWII. He was from a rural Ontario community. A childhood disease killed, measles, killed him. If vaccinations were available, he would have survived, hopefully
@wattsmichaeleАй бұрын
Polio was almost COMPLETELY gone BEFORE the polio vaccine was introduced….Google it….before you attack me.
@rickman1227Ай бұрын
I have a family of anti vaxers. I don’t even want to mention vaccines. I told my son who is 50 that I got my rsv, covid, and pneumonia shots. He said boy dad I sure wish you wouldn’t get those, especially the covid. I’m 71 years old with type 2 diabetes and heart disease. I said I don’t want to increase my chances of getting one of those and be on a ventilator, I’ll take my chances.
@catherinemori4496Ай бұрын
@ Oh dear. You are doing all the right things to ensure a safe old age. Courage. It’s hard to deal with people like that, isn’t it?
@thesilverblack708Ай бұрын
Even if vaccines did cause autism (Which they don't), it would still be a far better outcome to have an autistic kid than a dead kid. It's incredibly infuriating that so many anti-vaxxers constantly paint autism as the worst thing that can happen to a human. It feels very akin to the gay-panic of the 90's and 2000s, where so many parents were worried their kids may end up gay. As if that's somehow a bad thing. Autistic people are capable of living fully successful lives. A diagnosis doesn't change that. There's so much bigotry in persisting with that myth.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
It’s complicated for sure. Thanks for sharing
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
Yeah. . .because legalization of gay marriage has worked out so well. . .NOT. And how many Vaccines are enough? You can literally get dozens and dozens of vaccines now and there are numerous side effects and almost endless combinations of how a complication may arise due to how each react to each other and how a patient may react to any different combination. And let's now get into the taboo subject of side effects and complications of birth control pill. Keep being a sheep.
@sean406017 күн бұрын
You’re comparing being gay to autistic ? Being gay is not a disability. Autism is a terrible disability. If it can be avoided, it should. I have a daughter who was diagnosed autistic. It’s incredibly stressful for my wife and I. Prior to her being vaccinated, she was hitting all of her milestones , making great eye contact. Things changed and deteriorated after she was vaxxed. There’s nothing bigoted about it. You’re logic makes zero sense
@thesilverblack70816 күн бұрын
@@sean4060 And I happen to be autistic myself. I hope for your family's sake that your daughter never see's the comment that you wrote. What an awful thing to say about her. I also don't believe your story that she suddenly 'deteriorated' after being vaccinated. It's very common that the first autistic meltdown and shutdowns occur after the first vaccine due to the high sensory input of a doctors office, not to mention the pain in an autistic child's arm can be 100x more painful than a neurotypical adult. And first meltdowns are always the hardest. The body doesn't know how to deal with it thus in an infant stage; they start to shut out the rest as a defensive mechanism. And like epileptic seizures, autistic meltdowns are unavoidable. If someone has epilepsy, they will have a seizure some point in their life. Same thing applies to autistic meltdowns. Doesn't matter if the kid got vaccinated or not, a meltdown was inevitable.
@blzebub216 күн бұрын
@@sean4060 That is the post-hoc fallacy.
@MollyMiaowАй бұрын
I am from that baby boomer generation that collected money from neighbors for the March of Dimes. Polio was a terrifying reality. At that time, having a vaccine to prevent this disease was a godsend and Everyone was so grateful. I remember having to lining up in my grade school lunchroom to get vaccinated. (Very scary) In contrast, I had a friend who recently turned antivax to the point where she told our mutual friend that her mother hadn't had polio as a child, although she had. The triumph of ideology over facts. Who I really feel sorry for are the children of antivaxers who don't get their vaccinations. It's child abuse. I am sure that the parents had their vaccinations because the "anti" movement is relatively recent.
@wattsmichaeleАй бұрын
Do research on the history of Polio….you may change your mind on the vaccine
@ktkat1949Ай бұрын
@@wattsmichaele more BS from the uneducated. Thanks for nothing.
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
Polio and smallpox were one thing. Now you can literally get dozens upon dozen of "vaccines". Sorry, but not buying it.
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
@@wattsmichaeleyou won't change these people's minds. They're so entrenched in their belief in 'the science'.
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
I'd say the opposite. 72 jabs? Are you serious?
@lg-ii6pmАй бұрын
After the wakefield publications there were careful studies to figure out if there was a link. One good summary is the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia site. Although my experience is that once people jump on the “vaccines are bad” bus nothing can get them off short of seeing their own child suffer from an illness because they are unvaccinated or if they end up with super painful shingles. Thanks for doing the video ❤
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
We agree. Very welcome
@Lazzar1958Ай бұрын
100%! Agreed!
@ktkat1949Ай бұрын
Part of Wakefield's problem was that NO reputable medical body could repeat his so called study.
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
Nothing will ever convince me that vaccines have any benefits whatsoever. You people have absolutely no idea. You're so enthrall to big pharma and incapable of seeing through it. Try looking in the right places.
@davycrockett888628 күн бұрын
I agree that all vaccines are not bad, but it's just as naive to say all vaccines are good.
@eblondin4108Ай бұрын
I came here for a dad-joke Lancet reference and was not disappointed. Thank you.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
We do our best 🤣
@patriciagrennan974Ай бұрын
I loved the lancet “look” I had to replay it several times and have a great laugh
@patriciagrennan974Ай бұрын
I loved the lancet “look” I had to replay it several times and have a great laugh
@eblondin4108Ай бұрын
@@patriciagrennan974 you just knew they were about to do something.
@lmclasenАй бұрын
Your show really is invaluable. I have a fantastic, brilliant primary doc and have good discussions with her about all my health care decisions. Watching your show is a great supplement to those conversations.
@chairmanmike5858Ай бұрын
Greed make people fake up some amazing facts!
@michelle360kpop25 күн бұрын
I’m going to put my story out there for everyone and anyone can ask me questions I won’t mind answering them. For starters I’m 32 so back in the 90s people weren’t getting diagnosed. My sister and I have a 15 year age gap she’s the oldest and she spent a lot of time with me she babysat me while our mom was at work. When I was born everything was fine. I made eye contact with everyone, I responded to my name, I was crawling on time, etc. Everything was great until I had my first vaccine that’s when my sister herself knew something wasn’t right. I stopped making eye contact, I stopped responding to my name, and I would repeatedly hit my head against hard floor with no sense of pain. She told our mom and from that day forward our mother must’ve went to 100s of doctors and they all said I’m fine I’ll get grow out of it. Our mother didn’t give up she repeatedly took me to any doctor she can find until she found one that was willing to listen and I was diagnosed with autism at the age of 14. I didn’t understand what autism was until I was 23 because that’s something my mom always hid from me she wanted me to be a normal person. So my point is yes vaccines CAN cause autism BUT it can be genetic also so I go both ways because I’m basing it off of my experience.
@kimkaragiannis84818 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment I appreciate it more than you know. Your story is the testimony of so many people. Here is my question, if sh0ts are so safe why is there a law that prevents the ph@rma companies from being sued? It's the 1986 act Reagan passed.
@blzebub216 күн бұрын
@@kimkaragiannis848 There isn't a law that prevents the pharma companies from being sued.
@roblovegreen10 күн бұрын
Thank you for telling your story. I hope you are offered a larger platform to share your story. Keep sharing it.
@andrewvanoort85392 күн бұрын
@@blzebub2There is once they become part of the official recommended pediatric vaccine schedule
@besame5504Ай бұрын
I am 75, I worked 40 yrs with persons with DD, MI inclusive of Autism and most any other malady, syndrom, etc during those yrs. I can only tell you that when I began in my field, there were few persons with autism and now there are many. You Drs. figure it out and get back to us hehe. My only concern is giving multiple vaccines at one time or within a short time might not be the best delivery system schedule. Just 1 person's opinion.
@ktkat1949Ай бұрын
I am 75 years as well. Maybe you should consider the fact that a/ there was no such thing as autism before 1994 as before this it was considered to be a psychiatric disorder. Once it was identified and given symptoms etc doctors started to recognize it for what it was. Hence the increase in cases. Now it has become fashionable to say your misbehaving child has autism so you have an excuse for poor parenting.
@johngalt6525Ай бұрын
🏆 Exactly that .
@besame5504Ай бұрын
@@ktkat1949 Everyone with autism are not labled as a behavior problem because not all people with autism behave inappropriately. Medical evals stating you are in the spectrum does not insure you will have behavior problems or present with a psychiatric disorder..
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
@@ktkat1949you're being very disingenuous. You should do some more research rather than just buying what big pharma are selling.
@blzebub216 күн бұрын
Diagnostic criteria were widened in the 1980s, which is why there are many more diagnoses these days.
@mtadams2009Ай бұрын
One thing I have noticed since I was young, which was a long time ago is the age of parents now. Granted back in the day people were having children very young but now I would say some are pushing it a bit. I have wondered if this is part of the issue? Thanks for addressing this issue. Also wish us luck down here, we are going to need it. Let the craziness begin and yes it will. Take care
@DrSteveQatarАй бұрын
I now check out your videos first and then go to journals and then my health practitioner if I need to decide on medications or vaccines or treatment. That triangulates the evidence, data and opinion. Thanks for informative videos.
@AlaskanGeezerАй бұрын
My aunt got gullane barre. Not from a vaccine, from lack of a flu shot one year . You can get it from viruses that can be prevented. You can die from preventable viruses. Now she gets vaccines. She got paralyzed from the feet to her chest, was in the hospital till it reversed. The feet were the last part to wake up. She needed assistance with breathing during this issue, which was very scary.
@williamwillow9868Ай бұрын
good job thank you for this information Doctors..
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
You are welcome
@ktkat1949Ай бұрын
Wakefield was struck off the Registry in the UK and was a pariah for his fake evidence and study. He deserved it. I am a boomer so I never had any of the current vaccines that youngsters get BUT when the polio vaccine came out I had both Salk and Sabine vaccines. Oh did I also mention that my two brothers and I all had measles both kinds, whooping cough, scarlet fever, mumps (both sides) and chicken pox. Fortunately we had no side effects and recovered. However, two kids in my neighbour died of measles. One boy had to wear braces on his legs his entire life due to polio and died early because he developed post polio syndrome. I know two people who have that. Two adults in my area were in wheelchairs. And where did Wakefield end up? Living in Texas and making millions selling 'medical kits'. Apparently he was paid 43 million dollars by certain people to come up with the story about autism and vaccinations. Here is how he is described: Andrew Jeremy Wakefield (born 3 September 1956)[3][4][a] is a British fraudster, discredited academic, anti-vaccine activist, and former physician. His latest BS is that vaccines cause Crohn's disease.
@Bohemio77Ай бұрын
Thank you for reaffirming my belief and confidence in science.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Any time
@modernretroradio993Ай бұрын
Ant-vaxxers' points of view are rooted in science, as well.
@disqusrubbish5467Ай бұрын
@@modernretroradio993 Do you have an example of this?
@argusburebistus8602Ай бұрын
Another happy customer BigPharma is satisfied another client for life
@Bohemio77Ай бұрын
@argusburebistus8602 AND still happily living to tell about it.
@Curtis-tx5hrАй бұрын
All these big pharma customers excited to get their chemicals injected lmao pathetic
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
That’s a weird comment.
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
@@TalkingWithDocsto you shills maybe. You're part of the system so you would say that.
@colleencarey4876Ай бұрын
Great explanation and education of how it all started with autism. Education matters!
@marysinclair1214Ай бұрын
My niece is a big-time anti-vaxer. I can't even talk to her about it. She is also an anti-masker and laughed at me when I was wearing a mask on my school bus. I have to say during Covid when I was wearing a mask I never got sick. This year I've been sick at least 3 times already. You can just imagine the germs I'm exposed to driving a school bus. This year at 62 years old I got my COVID and Flu vaccine because of my job. Some people may be affected by a vaccine. I once fostered a kitten took good care of this baby for weeks, and couldn't wait to bring him back to the shelter to find his forever home. The kitten had his 8-week vaccine and a day later was in bad shape and ended up dying. I was devastated after taking care of this guy for weeks and bottle-feeding him. Did I become an anti-vaxer NO!! I believe something was wrong with this Kitty and the vaccine aggravated it. It's like people who know someone who is 90 years old and smokes so they think smoking won't kill THEM! They never talk about all the people that have died from smoking.
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
You sound so open minded LOL. Not really. You're a sheep.
@FedeM_Reaper789Ай бұрын
Any valid proof that there was something wrong with the kitty (if this story is true)?
@sean406017 күн бұрын
Ahh so you believe in the face diaper? Funny how the neurotic people who wipe their hands 20x a day with hand sanitizer insult people who don’t agree with them
@NotWBTАй бұрын
Myself (27 at the time) and my brother (30 at the time). Who live in different cities both now have "Chronic fatigue Syndrome" (Which I think is just a BS name for we don't know what happened to your immune system) along with a multitudes of food intolerances and allergies. Roughly 6 months after either of us got the vax. Neither of us had any history or family history of these issues prior. No one else in our immediate family got the vax. Do with this information as you wish. I understand there must be a rare genetic component but the correlation is to uncanny.
@Lazzar1958Ай бұрын
Thank you, to the 3 of you Doctors for your sane & educated, science-based conversation on this topic. Unfortunately I feel that the politicized & religious fanaticism via social media is here to stay, as I already see in the comments. Wouldn't it be 'great' to be the Chief Public Health Officer?! 🥴
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
No thanks 😂
@Lazzar1958Ай бұрын
@@user-du7lb1bb6y Thank you, yes I am a typical Canadian! The government has never dicated how my family was or is raised. Good luck with yours!
@wiliamprice8204Ай бұрын
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23557271/
@rodger7029Ай бұрын
Vaccines have saved countless lives
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
Yes they have. But we don't need a vaccination for each and every illness. Polio and smallpox were one thing.
@brownro214Ай бұрын
What is your position on vaccine mandates especially for vaccines not fully tested? I followed US Army guidelines once the flu vaccine for 20 years and every year I got sick a week or two after getting the shot. (They said it wasn’t the flu.). When I got to a high enough rank where no one checked up on me I stopped getting the flu vaccine. Perhaps unsurprisingly in the 34 years since I stopped getting the flu vaccine I haven’t had the flu and you can count the number times I’ve had any respiratory illness during flu season on one hand. People should be able to make their own decisions about their health care (with the advice of their doctor) without government mandates.
@jmcenterprises9591Ай бұрын
Thanks Docs for this good information.
@martylovejoyАй бұрын
Thank you!
@brucebiendarra9843Ай бұрын
I personally know one mother, and know of another, whose healthy and typically developing toddlers received their routine vaccinations and spiked high fevers. Soon after they lost speech and started exhibiting other autistic behaviors. Today both have ASD. Could you please address this because I’ve been hearing about these cases for years?
@wfpbwfpbАй бұрын
Did not happen
@Rad6866Ай бұрын
Did you not watch the video? holy. There is unequivocally no link between any vaccine and autism, if anybody believes it especially because of sad personal & emotional anecdotes like this, then they are equivalent to flat earthers I’m sorry.
@muzikgodАй бұрын
You made all that up and used your sock accounts to like your worthless comment.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
So those anecdotes do not prove causation. Those children could have developed autism with or without the vaccine. Fevers don’t cause autism. It simply doesn’t work like that. We are still sorry that happened to those children
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Yes no link. Ever.
@robsalvv5853Ай бұрын
JFK Jr doesn’t agree and wants to do something about it… America is f….d.
@robsalvv5853Ай бұрын
@ the truth has been published in multiple independent papers since the disgraced doctor’s cooked paper. Did you even watch the video?
@patriciagrennan974Ай бұрын
We are screwed with jfk
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
@@patriciagrennan974you wouldn't be able to argue with a single thing he has to say. Not one. Why are you people so brainwashed by the media and big pharma?
@cris_mikoАй бұрын
I have a relative diagnosed in ASD at 18 months old. He is presently a phd candidate and is 16 years old.
@lindathompson3109Ай бұрын
Then no one should fear an honest look at why is this occurs so often now when Fifty years ago it was virtually unheard of and there can be no sacred cows we refuse to look at.
@ktkat1949Ай бұрын
Maybe because as I pointed out elsewhere autism was not recognized as a disease until 1994. It was considered to be a psychiatric disorder. Once doctors knew what it was and had the tools to recognize the symptoms they were able to diagnose it. Frankly, I think that a lot of people who claim they are their children have autism are just using it as an excuse. Before you scream I did not say ALL I said some.
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
@@ktkat1949 . . . I used to think just like you until my child was diagnosed with autism. We knew something was off but didn't know what. We had a neighbor that had 3 kids with autism. Sorry, but something is going on. I'm not sure why you think all the drugs/medications we take or give our children, food/water, vaccines, birth control , etc. wouldn't have an impact somewhere down the line. There's always a cost benefit to everything we do. And there is no exception even in our modern day.
@poagy19 күн бұрын
@@Republitarian-g4hhey i’m autistic and i think you know nothing about what you are dealing with :D i hope your child is in safe hands have a nice day
@zbLoodlust087Ай бұрын
while this is informative it would be useful to hear two professionals debating and going study for study versus a panel in agreeance as most of us are not equipped with the knowledge of the literature to sift through studies.
@johngalt6525Ай бұрын
Yes . Sadly no mention of the increase in vaccinations over last 15 years to children /babies . Even dogs have seen an increase and the advent of multiple vaccines in one dose ... as with children also . This was such a disappointment from a usually balanced opinion channel .
@thesilverblack708Ай бұрын
@@johngalt6525 Since 2000 with the exception of Covid vaccines. Only one vaccine was licensed in the US for children under the age of 10. That was the Rotavirus vaccine in 2006. If you want to have a balanced discussion, you need to have FACTS on the table. Not rumours you heard on X.
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
@@johngalt6525 . . . I think they delete most comments that go against their narrative.
Thank you for this very helpful and informative video. Do we know what might cause autism?
@blzebub216 күн бұрын
Largely genetics.
@gloriayouchisonbrown7734Ай бұрын
When my children were small, the shots were not all given at The same time, and now they are given at the same time Could there be any correlation.
@johngalt6525Ай бұрын
Research the increased number .
@blzebub216 күн бұрын
No.
@WendyFilice-p9iАй бұрын
Thanks guys 👏 good information
@padregalenoyorba-gray239Ай бұрын
I love you guys, but you really talked over your expert guest. He was decoration. 😮
@Savannah189118 күн бұрын
Is SV40 still in the polio v?
@blzebub216 күн бұрын
Your question indicates profound ignorance, and antivax propaganda exploits that.
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
Are eggs good or bad for you? Is meat good or bad for you? Is dairy good or bad for you? What about coffee? Is fat good or bad for you? Are carbohydrates good or bad for you? Should we trust the professionals to tell us what is good or bad? And then when it changes what should our opinion be regarding the entire profession?
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
@@Republitarian-g4h trust no one. Use due diligence and do your own research. If you think doctors, (yes, these 2 included) the healthcare system and big pharma are there for your benefit, then think again. They make money on keeping you sick, managing your illness and not curing it. As the saying goes, a patient cured is a customer lost.
@JasonSmith-lp6wgАй бұрын
One thing I have read is that most people will vaccinate their child at, about, two years of age, which is, also, the time at which Autism might on-set, which is, possibly, how said thought started in the first place. Also, how do you deal with medical professionals (which we saw during the pandemic) who are/become anti-vaxxers/conspiracy theorists, actively promoting things like Ivermectin in place of other, medically sound solutions? Great video, Docs!
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
Complete and utter bs. Studies have been done and the conclusion is that unvaccinated children are the healthiest. I mean 72 childhood vaccines? Wtf are you people thinking? For what?
@wa-oh8vrАй бұрын
Ivermectin for what?
@JasonSmith-lp6wg22 күн бұрын
@@wa-oh8vr For COVID.
@JasonSmith-lp6wg21 күн бұрын
@@wa-oh8vr Someone keeps deleting my response to your question. Is it you or the Docs?
@clairemcdonald9298Ай бұрын
Love science
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Yes!
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
Not with this channel/subject.
@TM-yn4iuАй бұрын
Another factually based video, this time on a much distorted subject. Hopefully, it will be viewed and shared - I intend to do so. Thank you!
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
LOL. The medical community thought butter and fat were bad for you too. And you think they can tell you that with all the different combinations of vaccines they give to all the different patients that it doesn't cause any serious side effects like Autism?
@ptywgn57Ай бұрын
I agree that there are some vaccines that are invaluable. But the increasing number of vaccines to diseases that are not that dangerous is a concern to follow the money to the pharmaceutical world, when nature would be better at dealing with these.
@ktkat1949Ай бұрын
You obviously don't know the side effects to many many childhood diseases because it is not something you have ever seen. Try looking up the side effects
@johngalt6525Ай бұрын
That insight is true science . 👍
@SB-qt8spАй бұрын
@@ktkat1949the comment is the INCREASE in vaccines given in the childhood vacvination schedule that could be deemed unwarranted. Following the money is being educated on any subject.
@theultimatereductionist75929 күн бұрын
@paul756uk2 You anitvaxxers are the brainwashed cultists. You believe everything the antivax alt-health industry tells you because they pay you huge bucks. You are exactly like fossil fuel shills who are paid big bucks by automakers who make absolutely UNNECESSARY OVERSIZED SUVs and pickup trucks that murder children, and by Exxon to deny Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW). Since you are so antichemical, you should have NO problem at least being anti-fossil fuels because of the AGW emergency.
@theultimatereductionist75929 күн бұрын
"follow the money" We need. We found RFK jr and convicted criminal trump who repeats antivax lies and Wakefield make tons of money based on lies.
@seadog1955Ай бұрын
Off the wall question eGFR test mine was 60 60 15 I am 69 what dose that mean ?
@Scottie5809Ай бұрын
❤
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Thanks !
@susanflaharty1724Ай бұрын
I can’t help but wonder about the vaccine ingredients today compared to 69 years ago when I received mine.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
To be honest we think that one is the same
@johngalt6525Ай бұрын
Good question . And change in technology, schedules, dosages , ...?
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
Money. That's the main ingredient today.
@DEspinedoАй бұрын
I understand that vaccines do not cause autism. I am a huge proponent of vaccines- all of them. What does the medical community, science studies, etc suggest on what are the causes of autism? Is it in your DNA?
@blzebub216 күн бұрын
Genetics, mostly.
@KJSvitkoАй бұрын
MYTH
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Yea myth for sure
@tealatata3798Ай бұрын
Kids have 72 vaccines are you trying to tell me that there is no side effects 😂
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
No. They're trying to tell you give us your MONEY!
@blzebub216 күн бұрын
No they don't, that's an antivax trope.
@lmclasenАй бұрын
Whatever the topic, please try to regularly incorporate "out and about" into your conversation. Greetings from Minnesota aka Minne-Kanada.
@NewEnglandInSeattleАй бұрын
How Andrew Wakefield isn't in jail is beyond me.
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
True. They do jail people these days for telling the truth. Only, you know nothing about Dr Wakefield apart from what the establishment tells you.
@wiliamprice8204Ай бұрын
Mention NVCIP and what it is...
@dlgh2697Ай бұрын
Dr. Warren might have said 5 words
@AjaxNixonАй бұрын
Seems reasonable. I like not being in an echo chamber. Unfortunately, I still wouldn't go as far to say that I trust the information in science journals. They can't be pushing political ideology stuff in one breath and begging people to trust them in the next.
@muzikgodАй бұрын
So you're science illiterate and choose what science to believe, wow.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Yes journals aren’t perfect for sure
@samueljaramillo4221Ай бұрын
Some people believe,some don’t. You can’t change that.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Nope
@JayGuitars1Ай бұрын
Yes you can,with absolute proof. After that it’s not belief, it’s denial.
@samueljaramillo4221Ай бұрын
@ Most times you can’t change how people believe.
@maggie2936-q1mАй бұрын
It’s so sad that people don’t listen to science anymore. They’d rather believe all the nonsense on social media and that which comes out of the mouths of politicians.
@mikegraham4255Ай бұрын
So...any ideas on the 400% increase in ASD over the past 25 years?
@BionicMilkaholicАй бұрын
Better diagnosis, awareness, and not hiding people away in institutions.
@chinaskibukowski7747Ай бұрын
@@BionicMilkaholic But, but, but vaccines?
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
The vaccine hasn’t changed. Different diagnostic criteria. Better tools for diagnosis. Different food. Exponentially greater environmental exposure to pollutants. Plastics. Potentially even screen time. Many things in our lives are very different than 25 years ago and everyone recognizes and should acknowledge that. It’s not the vaccine.
@mikegraham4255Ай бұрын
@@TalkingWithDocs I thought many vaccines were added to the schedule in the 80s. Something about mercury? I'm interested in what doctors have to say - not big pharma, big ag or government. All of the health problems which have skyrocketed in the past 60 years are not going to have a single cause. I'm just surprised that you are absolutely ruling out vaccines as a contributing factor.
@markrobinowitz8473Ай бұрын
@@mikegraham4255 Because numerous studies have shown autism is genetic, we're looking for it more now (which caused the known incidence to increase) and there is zero evidence that vaccines are involved. Zero. Really.
@williamtyndale140214 күн бұрын
When you sit there in costumes to patronise us by thinking it makes us believe you are cridible only reinforces my distrust of your message.
@PaddletaleAdventuresАй бұрын
How was it 💯 debunked? He said it’s not really clear
@gordonwedman3179Ай бұрын
Did you count how many times they said autism was NOT a risk for vaccines?
@LindaSlater-j8jАй бұрын
@@gordonwedman3179 Not to mention listening to the reasons they doctors clearly stated why this study was considered flaw leading to its retraction.
@ktkat1949Ай бұрын
For a start the so called Wakefield study consisted of example 12 people. Secondly Wakefield was found to accepted MILLIONS to come out with this study. Thirdly, not one reputable medical body could duplicate his study and come up with the same answer. This fraud now lives in Tx and spends his time flogging 'kits' to people for their medical care. BTW did you know that once that study came out thousands upon thousands of children worldwide contracted measles because their parents refused to vaccine against it?
@wiliamprice8204Ай бұрын
He's garbage and lying pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23557271/
@wattsmichaeleАй бұрын
Good work Docs…..you are tip toeing into Armageddon on social media…..😅
@sylvester2294Ай бұрын
What is more interesting iwould be the rate of autism over the last hundred years or however long it has been tracked. Odd that I know of a 12 year old and a 19 year old who are autistic...in my small world...
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
The medical community is corrupt. It's like when an industry has reached its maturity but you still have all these "medical professionals" that need to make a living. So they "find" a way and push the next snake oil.
@cathylaycock5598Ай бұрын
I had all the necessary vaccines growing up, get the flu shots, Prevnar vaccine for pneumonia and of course Covid. I have a question about inhalers. A friend told me today that inhalers for COPD patients should stop using inhalers. We’ve become addicted to them. If we stopped them we’d feel way better and still be able to breath. I have asthma and emphysema. I take 2 puffs of Spiriva, 3 or 4 puffs of Fluticasone, 4 puffs of Salbutamol/Ventolin every morning, at bedtime same with Fluticasone and Salbutamol/Ventolin. Ventolin in between as needed. She’s not a medical person, when I had emergency surgery to remove my appendix, she told me I didn’t have appendicitis. She feels Drs prescribe meds to make money only. They want to keep people sick. I have no idea where she gets her ideas and that she thinks she knows more than Drs. If she has pain, it’s different, it’s serious and she needs meds or surgery. 🤣. Thanks in advance. 😊❤️🇨🇦
@paul756uk2Ай бұрын
Who'd have thought that? Big pharma care about you so much that the billions they make (and have to pay out in compensation for harms) are meaningless to them. They do it out of the kindness of their hearts.
@tealatata3798Ай бұрын
Bull shit then why are there millions more that have it today
@thatgirl626Ай бұрын
When Autism was rampant, now it’s seems no more rampant, my grandson was a premie , I think they gave him to much to many for his birth weight. I do not trust we are getting the truth.
@muzikgodАй бұрын
You're science illiterate, so just make up stuff that will ease those delusional thoughts of yours, what a great world we live in...
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
Why do you guys delete comments that go against your narrative?
@janebarbontin830Ай бұрын
Why are you on this page if you don't agree with them?
@Republitarian-g4hАй бұрын
@janebarbontin830 . . . So they should be allowed to prooagate information that doesn't tell the entire story? Have you gotten your Covid booster lately? LOL.
@yaqiao24424 күн бұрын
It’s youtube does.
@s_r_vАй бұрын
Do you think a 'covid vaccination' is a typical vaccination?
@markrobinowitz8473Ай бұрын
Yes.
@lynneward8845Ай бұрын
Thank you for discussing this topic, so important! It would have been even more powerful if you had described one or more of the impressive studies debunking the faulty hypothesis that vaccines cause autism.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
All it really required was to debunk the poor study that started it all
@kareninwald8386Ай бұрын
Did you guys ever read the original paper in the Lancet? There were 13 authors and the conclusion was that there were gastric pathologies associated with the mmr in the children with autism which required further research.
@markrobinowitz8473Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, that article was a HOAX. The number of participants in the so-called study were too low to prove anything and it's been exposed as a deliberate fraud and withdrawn due to corruption by Mr. Wakefield.
@disqusrubbish5467Ай бұрын
The paper was withdrawn.
@kareninwald8386Ай бұрын
@@disqusrubbish5467 ...And Galileo recanted...
@gerardodwyer5908Ай бұрын
Poor Dr Warren. Stuck in the middle in silent mode nodding merrily.
@robertpagen277017 күн бұрын
This video is goofy
@TalkingWithDocs17 күн бұрын
Not sure what that means.
@Treker-yv7nzАй бұрын
Processed food processed brain
@gaemover6522Ай бұрын
Was looking for a show cakked 3 Quacks, guess I found it.
@deancoder8356Ай бұрын
Hey docs, here is what you will need to overcome. How many people buy lotto tickets with the belief that they have a chance of winning? The thought feels good however that the chance in Canada for 649 is about 1 in 14 million. The side effect of 1 in 500 thousand seems much bigger and also feels very scary. The lack of the understanding of probably will drive those to not get vaccinated. Ignorance wins again and likely always will but don't give up! I love your channel 😊
@tommyboogyman11 күн бұрын
SHOW EVEN ONE ACTUAL SCIENTIFIC STUDY THAT SUPPORTS YOUR LIES ??????????????????????????????????
@TalkingWithDocs11 күн бұрын
Sorry Tommy but despite your ALL CAPS COMMENT the true is opposite. Show one study that shows they are related. The original claim was made by a fraud who lost his licenses and was discredited by the entire medical community. Sorry just the facts.
@TalkingWithDocs11 күн бұрын
Maybe actually watch the video. Think about it. Then leave a comment. Maybe our fact based channel just isn’t for you. All the best
@tommyboogyman10 күн бұрын
@@TalkingWithDocs are you a proctologist or just an asshole ? show me the actual accepted scientific studies your false claims are based on ???
@tommyboogyman10 күн бұрын
@ you do not show "FACTS" you are basing your propaganda on what ?????? show us the proof not "your opinion" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@bobsilver3983Ай бұрын
I would never get any vaccine
@YouTubeliesliesliesАй бұрын
You are all in a cult.
@joanie17-z5uАй бұрын
Turtles All the Way Down. You guys are why I don’t want to go to traditional doctors. I don’t have a child with autism but have listened to enough who do. Hopefully you’ll be open after RFK takes over.
@LindaSlater-j8jАй бұрын
I think you need to pay attention to what one of the doctors says about echo chambers. Have you also listened to the millions of parents who've had their children vaccinated without them ending up with autism? Given that there is no scientific proof that vaccines cause autism, any of your friends' children with autism who had been vaccinated would have ended up on the spectrum even if they hadn't been vaccinated. As for RFK, while I agree with his stance on ultra-processed foods, many of his other claims are not evidence-based (e.g. his views on fluoride, vaccines and seed oils) and will be detrimental to public health in the US if they become policy.
@muzikgodАй бұрын
Hello anti-vaxxer, why are you proud of being science illiterate?
@muzikgodАй бұрын
Had a look at your channel joannh, and you're a far right conspiracy nut, troll elsewhere.
@Lazzar1958Ай бұрын
@@muzikgod Can you imagine trusting your children's health to the advise of RFK Jr.?? Vaccines NO, but injecting disinfectant might be a good idea! I thank God I'm in Canada!!!
@markrobinowitz8473Ай бұрын
RFK Junior spent his college years taking heroin and womanizing, not focusing on studies. He's a literal virus denier who disbelieves that infectious disease is a problem (after over a million died from C-19). The "turtles" book is garbage to be polite.
@Wok-y-TacoАй бұрын
"Facts". Yeah, sure. Unsubscribe
@ollie2034Ай бұрын
You don’t have to announce your departure it’s not a airport
@ktkat1949Ай бұрын
Bye Felicia
@patriciagrennan974Ай бұрын
Go
@PaddletaleAdventuresАй бұрын
Cover your asses right? Right.
@muzikgodАй бұрын
Science illiterate and a conspiracy nut, right? :)
@deannamoon7663Ай бұрын
Propaganda at its finest 🤡🤡🤡
@disqusrubbish5467Ай бұрын
Seriously - did you ever have a science class? General science, biology, whatever? Did they explain the scientific method to you? There are an astonishing number of people who will look at a graph of an increase in cancers between 1999 and 2019, and say it's because of covid vaccines that no one received until 2020. That kind of scientific ignorance is ridiculous. (And I'm not saying that's you. But a literate high school grad should be able to sort out science from propaganda most of the time.)
@deannamoon7663Ай бұрын
@@disqusrubbish5467 Autism IS an issue with vaccines so spare me the science class lecture! You clearly have no life experience with the direct link between autism and the MMR vaccine so go sit down 🤡 Their blanket statements are what’s ignorant and sound paid off.
@CSportz-p5r28 күн бұрын
@@disqusrubbish5467 He clearly is a middleschool dropout
@elizabethcurylo6158Ай бұрын
I don’t believe what you said
@twobrotherspodcast1328Ай бұрын
Could you articulate why you don't believe them? What part do you think is false?
@michellebarbour5777Ай бұрын
What would make you believe that vaccines don't cause autism?
@muzikgodАй бұрын
@@michellebarbour5777 Nothing would convince her, she's science illiterate, is a conspiracy nut and relies on pseudo-science.
@muzikgodАй бұрын
Elizabeth, why bother to comment if you're just going to ignore the facts?
@disqusrubbish5467Ай бұрын
What you believe isn't the scientific method.
@Travel_Fanatic24Ай бұрын
100% yes.
@Hebrewsistah7Ай бұрын
HalleluYah! I’m so grateful to the Most High God for delivering me from illness, homelessness, a broken heart, depression, bitterness, a racist mindset, a closed womb, loneliness, and the Jezebel spirit. He will deliver you too!!!! He loves you and will forgive you for your past, talk to Him, He’s waiting for you! ❤