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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE68C1CZ20100913
This is good news, but I think the damage has already been done. The debate even has a scary element's name in it, so it only adds to the irrational fear. Hopefully, the anti-science lobby will not succeed in having more and more children not receive their vaccinations and thus pose a risk to themselves and others.
The consequences of fear mongering cannot be overemphasized.
I cannot help but see a similarity between this and the current anti-science interests attacking GMOs. If the anti-science crowd succeeds in having unnecessary GMO warning labels attached to foods that are proven safe, farmers will be forced to switch back to less hardy strains rather than moving towards superior GMOs due to irrational consumer fear and one day there will be another blight that genetic engineering could have prevented.
			
			A new government study adds to the evidence that thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative until recently found in many vaccines, does not increase children's risk of autism
This is good news, but I think the damage has already been done. The debate even has a scary element's name in it, so it only adds to the irrational fear. Hopefully, the anti-science lobby will not succeed in having more and more children not receive their vaccinations and thus pose a risk to themselves and others.
The consequences of fear mongering cannot be overemphasized.
Concerns about a link between vaccines and autism were first raised more than a decade ago by British physician Andrew Wakefield.
His report, based on 12 children, has since been discredited and was retracted earlier this year by the journal that published it. In the meantime, it sparked a fierce worldwide debate among scientists and a health scare that caused many parents to shy away from recommended vaccines like the one against measles, mumps and rubella.
Outbreaks of all three diseases followed.
I cannot help but see a similarity between this and the current anti-science interests attacking GMOs. If the anti-science crowd succeeds in having unnecessary GMO warning labels attached to foods that are proven safe, farmers will be forced to switch back to less hardy strains rather than moving towards superior GMOs due to irrational consumer fear and one day there will be another blight that genetic engineering could have prevented.
				
		
			