By: Science Mom
It appears rather obvious that ARI wants to obfuscate resources to report “biomed”. Sadly, many who have observed adverse reactions due to these nostrums don’t report it and are given excuses by their...
View ArticleBy: megan
I tend to agree that people are not given the ability to make an informed decision and it ends up hurting them.
View ArticleBy: Jane Johnson
Mr. Carey, At ARI, we believe that ALL adverse events should be reported; your assertion that ARI is encouraging families to report adverse reactions to prescription medication and not treatments that...
View ArticleBy: Jen in TX
Oh looky, LBRB readers… it’s Jane Johnson… the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical heiress who paid Andrew Wakefield gobs of money to torture baby monkeys in order to further the idea that thimerosal...
View ArticleBy: Sullivan (Matt Carey)
Ms. Johnson, I appreciate you taking the time to consider these points and to comment. I very much appreciate the corrective action. I’ll update the article above to reflect this.
View ArticleBy: Jane Johnson
We have now updated our page: http://autism.com/index.php/pro_adversereactions Jane
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[...] apologies for how long this took to put online: Last September I wrote an article Adverse reaction data for alternative therapies for autism? In it I pointed out how the Autism Research Institute...
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