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  2. Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, also known as Cedillo, was a court case involving the family of Michelle Cedillo, an autistic girl whose parents sued the United States government because they believed that her autism was caused by her receipt of both the measles-mumps-and-rubella vaccine (also known as the MMR vaccine) and thimerosal-containing vaccines.

  3. Vaccine adverse event - Wikipedia

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    Some claimed vaccine injuries are not, in fact, caused by vaccines; for example, there is a subculture of advocates who attribute their children's autism to vaccine injury, [7] despite the fact that vaccines do not cause autism. [8] [9] Claims of vaccine injuries appeared in litigation in the United States in the latter part of the 20th century.

  4. Mark Geier - Wikipedia

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    Geier has been qualified as an expert witness in Federal Court [20] and has been accepted as an expert witness in approximately 100 hearings for parents seeking compensation from the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program for alleged vaccine injuries to their children. In 10 of these cases, "Dr. Geier's opinion testimony has either been ...

  5. JABS - Wikipedia

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    JABS (short for Justice, Awareness and Basic Support) is a British pressure group launched in Wigan in January 1994. [1] Beginning as a support group for the parents of children they claim became ill after the MMR vaccine (which they claim gave their children epilepsy, brain damage or autism – see: MMR vaccine and autism), the group is currently against all forms of vaccination.

  6. For weary parents, Pfizer vaccine results for younger ... - AOL

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    Pfizer announced Monday that clinical trials of its COVID-19 vaccine for children between the ages of 5 and 11 showed a strong antibody response — and virtually no adverse effects.

  7. Expressive language disorder - Wikipedia

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    The recommended way to treat expressive language disorder is to work out a therapy plan by visiting a speech and language therapist. Some therapies may include use of toys, books, figures, and images to help improve the condition. [7] In addition, parents could also aid children at home.

  8. Parents opting out of routine childhood vaccines at an all ...

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    Vaccine exemptions “have unfortunately trended upward with it.” The CDC report found that 3% of children entering kindergarten during the 2022-2023 school year were granted a vaccine exemption ...

  9. Video of Kathy Hochul suffering with facial paralysis is ...

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