Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 Thursday, December 4, 2008p Reader Supported In This Issue: • • • • • • • • • • PEOPLE MMR Vaccine Played No Part In Baby's Sudden Death, Coroner Says Promise Kept To Teen With Autism TREATMENT Bogus Stem Cell Therapies Sold on Internet A New Diet Villain ADVOCACY Canadian Families With Autistic Children Dealt A Huge Blow PUBLIC HEALTH FDA Reluctantly Admits Mercury Fillings Have Neurotoxic Effects on Children ASA's Environmental Health Curriculum Now Online UK Measles Outbreak Leads To Mass Vaccination For Thousands of At Risk Children RESEARCH Drug Trials for Autism FINANCES Insurers Propose Universal, Centralized Healthcare Send your LETTER The Autism Calendar or here: tinyurl.com/283dpa DO SOMETHING ABOUT AUTISM NOW SUBSCRIBE. .. . ! . . . Read, then Forward the Schafer Autism Report. $35 for 1 year - 200 issues, or No Cost Review Sub. www.sarnet.org the Autism Calendartm here Hundreds of Local Autism Events Political Discussion Forum Heats Up As Vaccine Link To Autism Question Spreads An email discussion list has been created in response to the growing interest in the environmental causes of autism -- now 2,300 subscribers. Here is where to join: (Sponsored by the Schafer Autism Report) SAR Back Issues AUTISM IS TREATABLE Check here Today's SAR is provided through the support of paid subscription readers. - THANK YOU - JUST OUT NEW! the Autism Calendartm here Hundreds of Local Autism Events PEOPLE MMR Vaccine Played No Part In Baby's Sudden Death, Coroner Says is.gd/aewg Fisher's parents dismayed by coroner's verdict that the 18-month-old died of natural causes The MMR vaccine played no part in the death of a baby 10 days after getting the jab, a coroner ruled today. Fisher, aged 18 months, was discovered dead in his cot in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, by his mother, Fisher, hours after he was heard " chatting away on the baby monitor " . Fisher, 42, and her husband , 43, believe the vaccine is " implicated " in their son's death in January 2006. They said no one had explained to them the temperature-raising effect of the jab on children who had previously suffered a fit, as had. But the Gloucestershire coroner Alan Crickmore decided that 's symptoms had emerged too soon after receiving the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) jab to be related to it. Although had a 2% chance of suffering a convulsion after the jab, those were not known to be fatal and there was no evidence he had even had a second fit. The coroner recorded a verdict of natural causes, ruling that had died from a rare condition known as Sudden Unexpected Death in Childhood, due to an unascertained disease. The verdict came after doctors, paediatricians and consultants told the hearing at Gloucester shire hall there was no evidence of a link between 's death and the jab. Department of Health guidelines say the jab should be given " with caution " but does not ban child sufferers of febrile convulsions - fever fits - from taking it and recommends monitoring temperatures. After the hearing the family's lawyer, Judith Leach, said 's parents were " extremely For rest of today's SAR click here: www.sarnet.org/frm/forsar.htm Today's SAR is provided through the support of paid subscription readers. - THANK YOU - $35 for 1 year - or free! www.sarnet.org Copyright Notice: The above items are copyright protected. They are for our readers' personal education or research purposes only and provided at their request. Articles may not be further reprinted or used commercially without consent from the copyright holders. To find the copyright holders, follow the referenced website link provided at the beginning of each item. Lenny Schafer editor@... The Schafer Autism Report is a non-profit corporation Vol. 12 No. 171p Unsubscribe here: www.sarnet.org/frm/unsub2.htm _______________________________________________ SARnets mailing list SARnets@... http://lists.igc.org/mailman/listinfo/sarnets You can unsubscribe send email: http://www.sarnet.org/frm/unsub2.htm -- You are subscribed as: denisekarp@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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