Intrepid_Timer
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Thanks for the rebuttal. The article quotes statements from a Finnish study, not UK or US.
"The Finnish study, which was released by Finland's National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), stopped short of fully blaming the vaccines, adding a caveat about a possible "joint effect of the vaccine and some other factor(s)." But the vaccine is clearly correlated to the condition, and by all preliminary appearances, seems to be a primary causative factor."
I apologize for posting material you don't agree with. Since you are a moderator, I'll cease and desist from posting any such items again. I apologize.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031313_swine_flu_vaccine_narcolepsy.html#ixzz1Dt5rB2f2
"The Finnish study, which was released by Finland's National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), stopped short of fully blaming the vaccines, adding a caveat about a possible "joint effect of the vaccine and some other factor(s)." But the vaccine is clearly correlated to the condition, and by all preliminary appearances, seems to be a primary causative factor."
I apologize for posting material you don't agree with. Since you are a moderator, I'll cease and desist from posting any such items again. I apologize.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031313_swine_flu_vaccine_narcolepsy.html#ixzz1Dt5rB2f2
UK authorities say no link between Flu vaccine and narcolepsy:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/uk...phQZOydadUeNwZUOQ?docId=N0494331296583881579A
and:
U.S. FDA says no link between flu vaccine and narcolepsy:
http://blogs.forbes.com/matthewherper/2011/02/04/fda-u-s-flu-shots-not-linked-to-narcolepsy/
There is always somebody stirring up stuff without data to back them up. If it's true, there will be data to support it. If not, then it shouldn't be put out without acknowledging that.