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Back to EpisodesThe $2.5 Billion Study That Destroyed the Vaccine-Autism Myth Forever
Published 2Β months, 1Β week ago
Description
A $2.5 billion study involving over 650,000 children just settled the vaccine-autism debate once and for all. The results? They're not what the fear-mongers want you to hear. In this episode, Sarah Williams breaks down the massive Danish research that tracked kids for over a decade and reveals why the autism-vaccine myth refuses to die despite overwhelming evidence.
π― What You'll Learn:
β’ Why vaccinated children actually showed lower autism rates than unvaccinated kids in the largest study ever conducted
β’ The shocking truth about Andrew Wakefield's original 12-child study that started this whole mess (and why it was completely fraudulent)
β’ How your toddler encounters 2,000-6,000 antigens every single day just from breathing and eating, making vaccine antigens a tiny drop in the bucket
β’ Why autism rates kept climbing even after thimerosal was completely removed from childhood vaccines in 2001
π€ Perfect for: parents making vaccination decisions and anyone who wants to understand what the actual science says about vaccine safety.
π Chapters:
[00:00] Sarah introduces the $2.5 billion bombshell study
[01:45] Breaking down 657,461 children over 10 years of data
[03:30] The Wakefield fraud that started it all
[05:15] Why removing thimerosal didn't change autism rates
[07:00] What your kid's immune system actually faces daily
[09:30] How to talk to vaccine-hesitant family members
[11:00] Why this matters for public health
The science is crystal clear, but the misinformation machine keeps churning. Sarah cuts through the noise with actual research you can trust.
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π Topics: vaccines, autism, public health, medical research, parenting decisions
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