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Thursday, January 31, 2008 Reader Supported Vol. 12 No. 20p

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MEDIA AAP Throwing More Stones At Eli

RESEARCHBabies Excrete Vaccine-Mercury Quicker Than Originally Thought

On Pichichero's Fast Mercury Studies

Accelerated Head Growth Can Predict Autism

PEOPLEFamilies of Allegedly Abused Autistic Kids Sue School District

PUBLIC HEALTHMore Testing of Seafood to Address Mercury Concerns

TREATMENTIs There An Autism Yeast Infection Link?

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MEDIA AAP Throwing More Stones At Elitinyurl.com/2ysm4z Citing the flap over Eli Stone's premiere Thursday, the American Academy of Pediatrics decided on an early release of a study showing that the ethyl mercury previously used in vaccines is a preservative is "excreted much faster than other forms of mercury in the environment." (See following article and responses). Some parents blame their children's autism on ethyl mercury. AAP has harshly criticized the new ABC TV show premiering tomorrow, Eli Stone. In the first episode a mother is awarded more than $5 million after asserting a vaccination caused her child's autism. AAP has said the show could mislead parents into believing vaccines cause austism, and it could discourage them from vaccinating their children. Eli Stone’s premiere episode airs Thursday night abc.go.com/fallpreview/elistone/index. To give feedback abc.go.com/site/contactus.html For rest of today's SAR click here:www.sarnet.org/frm/forsar2.htm Today's SAR is provided through the support of paid subscription readers. - THANK YOU -

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