I don't see why these 2 would be related, but isn't it early to be concluding this if these kids are only like 3 years old?
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Likely it was a study because there are too many stupid people that believe that vaccines cause autism. Society as a whole has lost the ability to critical think.
Yeah, I guess there's some value in proving a negative.
But it's also pretty expensive to test every stupid statement somebody said.
Early therapy is more effective, as well as less potentially traumatizing. To the point that false positives aren't really a concern.
The most effective therapies just seem like heavilly supervised play-time to your average young kiddo.
It pains me that we actually needs to do a study on this.
Negative results are still results!
That's a pity, we would benefit from more scientists and engineers.
Rather hurtful stereotype.