Guest guest Posted March 15, 2010 Report Share Posted March 15, 2010 Read this report online Large text, printer version Monday, March 15, 2010p Reader Supported Promote your autism event, fund raiser, conference here free. The Autism Calendar is emailed out Monthy to 20,000 Autism Calendar Deadline for April is March 25 LIST HERE NEWS Court Says Thimerosal Did Not Cause Autism By Randolph E. Schmid, AP. is.gd/aF3IM The vaccine additive thimerosal is not to blame for autism, a special federal court ruled Friday in a long-running battle by parents convinced there is a connection. While expressing sympathy for the parents involved in the emotionally charged cases, the court concluded they had failed to show a connection between the mercury-containing preservative and autism. " Such families must cope every day with tremendous challenges in caring for their autistic children, and all are deserving of sympathy and admiration, " special master Hastings Jr. wrote. But, he added, Congress designed the victim compensation program only for families whose injuries or deaths can be shown to be linked to a vaccine and that has not been done in this case. The ruling came in the so-called vaccine court, a special branch of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims established to handle claims of injury from vaccines. It can be appealed in federal court. The parents presented expert witnesses who argued mercury can have a variety of effects on the brain, but the ruling said none of them offered opinions on the cause of autism in the three specific cases argued. They testified that mercury can affect a number of biological processes, including abnormal metabolism in children. Special master K. Vowell noted that in order to succeed in their action, the parents would have to show " the exquisitely small amounts of mercury " that reach the brain from vaccines can produce devastating effects that far larger amounts ... from other sources do not. The ruling said the parents were arguing that the effects from mercury in vaccines differ from mercury's known effects on the brain. Vowell concluded that the parents had failed to establish that their child's condition was caused or aggravated by mercury from vaccines. Friday's decision that autism is not caused by thimerosal alone follows a parallel ruling in 2009 that autism is not caused by the combination of vaccines with thimerosal and other vaccines. The cases had been divided into three theories about a vaccine-autism relationship for the court to consider. The 2009 ruling rejected a theory that thimerasol can cause autism when combined with the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine. After that, a theory that certain vaccines alone cause autism was dropped. Friday's decision covers the last of the three theories, that thimerosal-containing vaccines alone can cause autism. The ruling doesn't necessarily mean an end to the dispute, however, with appeals to other courts available. The new ruling was welcomed by Dr. Offit of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, who said the autism theory had " already had its day in science For rest of today's SAR click here: www.sarnet.org/frm/forsar.htm Today's SAR newslist is human compiled and provided through the support of paid subscriptions. - THANK YOU - $35 for 1 year - or free! www.sarnet.org In This Issue: • • • • • • • • • • • NEWS Court Says Thimerosal Did Not Cause Autism Statement The DHHS on The Decisions Of The U.S. Court Of Federal Claims In The Omnibus Autism Proceeding RESEARCH Digestive Enzyme Supplementation for Autism Spectrum Disorders Research Study: Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Family New Genetic Test for Some Autism Could Help Improve Diagnosis and Treatments PEOPLE In Court, The Multi-Millionaire Accused Of Murdering Her Autistic Son FINANCES Federal Cash Could Help SC Lawmakers Avoid Cuts COMMENTARY The Jury Is Still Out On Vaccines & Autism Vaccine “Court†Denies Justice to Vaccine-Injured Children Take Action! 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