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Doomsday: The MMR-Sibling Study was NOT vaxxed vs unvaxxed. It was Vaccines + MMR vs Vaccines/No MMR
Health: “That’s why I wrote this -“look at the notes, vaxxed to unvaxxed at all, is part of the study/article.”
It’s more than just – comparing children who GOT the MMR with Children who did NOT get the MMR!”
“If you got the article online, look at it, there is little numbers next to some lines. Click on those numbers & the references will pop up!”
HEALTH, YOU’RE WRONG! Here are ALL the references from the study you told me to look up.
NONE of them say the study included 100% Unvaxxed Children as you claim. Here are ALL the References:
References
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