The only person who ever basically said that vaccines cause autism was Andrew Wakefield and he was a con artist who was trying to sell his special magic don't give you autism vaccine, which turned out to be the same stuff as the "autism vaccine" or in some cases saline.
He had his medical licence revoked. He should have gone to prison.
Only morons believed him, and only morons continue to believe him.
But how many years of youtube study? How long has she been writing papers for anonymous society? I think all her medical practice and education shows how really uneducated she is.
X/Twitter post by user Nicole Baldwin, MD, FAAP @NicoleB_MD reading: Tried my hand at #Tiktok - this one struck a nerve. #VaccinateYourKids #VaccinesWork #somedocs
Attached is a screenshot from a Tiktok video showing a woman with a stethoscope around her neck, leaning slightly forward and pointing at on-screen text reading:
Vaccines DON'T
CAUSE AUTISM
A user with their username redacted has replied to the post with the text: Educate yourself woman
Below that is a reply from Dr Nicole Baldwin to the unknown user reading: I did. Thanks. 4 years of college. 4 years of medical school. 3 years of pediatric residency. 13 years of clinical practice. 👌
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I wonder how many minutes of that is actual talk about vaccines, their possible side effects, etc.
Coz i know a lot of people are told to consult their doctor regarding weight loss, when in reality they arent taught anything about how the body absorbs nutrients or the biology of specific food groups. (At least i heard a doctor say he (and every doctor he had asked) had more or less nothing on that subject, except a little summary of the official guidelines)
Anyways
Vaccines are great, but.. they arent actually made or approved by random clinical practitioners.. they are usually made by biologists. Which is a different education (of course with some cross over, obviously)