Thinktwice link to Lancet
Lancet article linked from Thinktwice
Interestingly this article appears in an issue of The Lancet (registration required) in which the Thinktwice website says another article appears, with the opposite premise. I was unable to find this other article as, I might add, I have been unable to find a number of other articles that appear on Thinktwice. I am not sure whether this is oversight or if indeed these articles do not exist. As you can tell from the other entries there are a good number of very genuine articles and studies of side effects of vaccination. It would seen incongruous that a site that supposedly details all of the "many scientific studies that document hazards associated with vaccines..." would include citations that cannot be verified. This does, however, seem to be the case.
No evidence for measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine-associated inflammatory bowel disease or autism in a 14-year prospective study. (Research Letters) Heikki Peltola; Annamari Patja; Pauli Leinikki; Martti Valle; Irja Davidkin; Mikko Paunio.
Interestingly this article appears in an issue of The Lancet (registration required) in which the Thinktwice website says another article appears, with the opposite premise. I was unable to find this other article as, I might add, I have been unable to find a number of other articles that appear on Thinktwice. I am not sure whether this is oversight or if indeed these articles do not exist. As you can tell from the other entries there are a good number of very genuine articles and studies of side effects of vaccination. It would seen incongruous that a site that supposedly details all of the "many scientific studies that document hazards associated with vaccines..." would include citations that cannot be verified. This does, however, seem to be the case.