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- Mon, 11/23/2009 - 08:38
Appearing in yesterday's Chicago Tribune is an article extremely slanted against any type of non mainstreamed therapies to treat autism. The article goes as far to say that many of these alternative therapies are backed by bad science and remain unproven to helping overcome autism.
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When this article was first published last week, the ads running along the sidebar were from Glaxo-Smith Kline. That Pharma corporation is the largest manufacturer of vaccines in Great Britain. Many of the early commenters noticed this and pointed it out, and I see the ads have been changed.
Always follow the money. It answers a lot of questions about reporter's attitudes and conclusions.
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FYI, here's a long and detailed article about the story behind the Trib article above, including interviews with some of the professionals who were interviewed and misquoted or ignored by the reporter:
http://www.ageofautism.com/2009/11/cherry-picking-science-chicago-tribun...